Tag Archives: Engineered Materials

Intercept Technology Goes 3D Printable

Intercept Technology -- Recyclable Packaging Solutions Which Offer Reactive Barrier Protection Against ESD, Tarnish, Rust, Corrosion, and Degradation Which Contains No Oils, No Volatiles (VOCs), No Contaminants, and Does Not Outgas

Intercept Technology now offers a 3D printable ribbon. Correspondingly, the world is demanding faster, better, and more immediate availability of custom products when the customer wants it. 3D printing is able to provide users the ability to build complex functional items quickly, efficiently, and on demand.

However, the functionality of 3D printing did not include products that were useful for anti-corrosion and/or ESD protection for components or parts in an assembly. EMI has changed that reality.

 

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Perspective: Packaging Materials vs. Stonehenge

The driving force within our copper infused packaging materials, has a long history, like that of Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a sight to behold. So much history and so many questions in what appears to be an unassuming structure compared to modern day buildings. Now investigators have found new, literal, layers to add to the mysterious edifice.

 

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Engineered Materials, Inc. Applauds Innovation

Engineered Materials, Inc. Applauds Innovation

Engineered Materials Inc. applauds innovative progress, such as that of the KillaJoule. A Colorado couple just set a new land speed record. The record is for a motorcycle with a sidecar not only by a wide margin but also in an electric vehicle.

Over the last 5 years, Eva Hakansson and Bill Dube built this motorcycle in their garage. Their test runs yielded an average of 240 mph, but then they were able to break 270 mph on one straightaway.

 

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