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Brennan Rooks
Why EMI/RFI Shielding Is Critical in Miniaturized Electronics February 4, 2026 As electronic devices get smaller and more powerful, the battle against electromagnetic and radio-frequency interference has intensified. Today’s compact, high-speed devices pack more electronic components into tighter spaces than ever before, increasing the risk of signal degradation, performance instability, and outright failure. That’s why
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Why ITAR Compliance in Etching Matters for Defense Manufacturers and Arms Regulations January 29, 2026 Defense manufacturing operates in one of the most tightly regulated environments in the world. Every component, no matter how small, plays a role in systems designed to protect lives, assets, and national interests. In this environment, precision is essential, but
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How Micro Etching is Enabling the Next Wave of Miniaturized Devices January 15, 2026 Across nearly every advanced engineering sector, the pressure to deliver smaller, lighter, and smarter devices is accelerating.  Medical implants are becoming less invasive yet more capable. Aerospace and defense systems require compact components that reduce weight without sacrificing strength or performance.
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Inside the Photo Chemical Machining Process January 15, 2026 Photochemical machining (PCM) is one of the most precise, flexible, and engineer-friendly fabrication technologies available for thin-metal components. While often compared to traditional machining methods such as laser cutting, stamping, or EDM, PCM stands apart for its ability to produce intricate, burr- and stress-free geometries without
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How Acid Etching for Prototypes Reduces Risk in Final Part Production January 14, 2026 Prototyping is one of the most important phases of product development, but it’s also where hidden risks often slip by unnoticed. Even small design errors early on can snowball into major program delays later down the manufacturing process. A misaligned slot,
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