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Anion Exchange Membrane, AEM
Professor Patric Jannasch, from Lund University in Sweden, is an internationally recognized authority in the field of Anion exchange membranes (AEM). His research focuses on the design of new polymer electrolyte materials to address core challenges in clean energy conversion and storage. His pioneering work on poly(aryl piperidinium, PAP)-based anion exchange membranes (Adv. Funct. Mater., 2018, 28, 17027) has led to a surge in research on anion exchange membranes in recent years, injecting new impetus into the development of alkaline membrane fuel cell and electrolyzer technologies.

Thickness Control in Tape Casting for AlN/Si3N4 Ceramic Substrate Manufacturing
In the fabrication of AlN/Si3N4 ceramic substrates, Tape Casting stands as a pivotal process, especially when it comes to thickness control. Precise thickness management directly impacts the substrate's performance in applications like electric vehicles (EVs) and 5G devices. Here’s how it’s achieved.

Understanding the differences between multilayer ceramic technologies: MLCC, LTCC, and HTCC
Multilayer ceramic technology (MLCC) is a widely used technology in the modern electronics industry, employed in the manufacturing of multilayer capacitors and other electronic components. MLCC (Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor), LTCC (Low-Temperature Co-fired Ceramic), and HTCC (High-Temperature Co-fired Ceramic) are the three main types of multilayer ceramic technologies. Their differences lie primarily in materials, sintering temperature, manufacturing processes, and application fields.

The Tape Casting Process of Zirconia Ceramic Films
With the vigorous development of new material technologies, zirconia (ZrO₂) ceramic films have occupied a crucial position in numerous fields due to their excellent strength, fracture toughness, and ionic conductivity. They have become indispensable materials for solid - state batteries, oxygen sensors, and microelectronic devices. The tape casting process plays a vital role in transforming fine ceramic powders into uniform, ultra - thin (up to tens of micrometers) "ceramic papers".

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Development and application of warm isostatic press
The traditional isostatic press uses a multistage pressurization system to obtain the required ultra-high pressure, which is complex in structure and high in energy consumption.
Although the isostatic press with simplified pressurization system that emerged later improved these shortcomings, it still could not meet the requirements of the production of powder material products requiring high temperature and high pressure.









