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E-Mobility Meets the Road, by Boyd (April 21-26)
 
View web version 8 May 2024 — Issue 7 | Vol 17
 
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E-Mobility meets the road, by Boyd: A 3M preferred converter

E-Mobility meets the road, by Boyd: A 3M preferred converter

Internal combustion engine-only vehicles have clear expiration dates. That means that industries of all types — from power utilities, to electronics, materials and more — must be thoughtful and proactive in their development and commercialization to fully support the move to low-emissions transportation. Read more →

Infographic: Thermal runaway solutions for EV batteries

Infographic: Thermal runaway solutions for EV batteries

EV batteries are getting smaller and more powerful and that comes with increased thermal runaway and fire risk. Boyd creates thermal runaway protection solutions for multiple EV battery types. Read more →

EV battery cooling and thermal runaway protection

Boyd

EV battery cooling and thermal runaway protection

Boyd is your trusted expert to design liquid cooling systems and thermal runaway protection for key industry innovators that enable safer and more powerful battery systems.
 

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Powder metallurgy's role in the automotive industry

Metal Powder Industries Federation (MPIF)

Powder metallurgy's role in the automotive industry

Learn how PM components play an important role in automotive applications. The changing transportation industry requires more than just a durable component. Auto components must meet lightweighting requirements, harsh environments and new technologies, and PM's ability to customize materials meets this need for versatility.

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Powder Metallurgy's Role in the Automotive Industry
Engineering EV batteries for the 2030s

Engineering EV batteries for the 2030s

Although lithium-ion batteries currently dominate the EV traction battery market, manufacturers are under pressure to come up with new chemistries, technologies and manufacturing processes to support an even more rapid uptake of battery electric vehicles. Read more →

EV battery charger types

EV battery charger types

The diverse EV battery charger types such as Level 1 charging (120 V AC), Level 2 charging (240 V AC) and superchargers (400 V DC to 800 V DC) are tailored for specific purposes. Read more →

Toughened one part epoxy withstands thermal cycling

Master Bond, Inc.

Toughened one part epoxy withstands thermal cycling

Master Bond EP17TF is an epoxy adhesive with a paste consistency designed to compensate for thermal mismatches. This compound resists impact, vibration, shock and rigorous thermal cycling.
 

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Innovative USB CV-charger by Carling Technologies

Waytek, Inc.

Innovative USB CV-charger by Carling Technologies

Designed to charge electronics compatible with 2.0 or 3.1 USB types, delivering fast charging even in extreme temperatures. Features a spring-loaded access door that automatically closes to safeguard its electronics.
 

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Creating competitive advantages in eMobility applications

Boyd

Creating competitive advantages in eMobility applications

Leverage Boyd's liquid cooling and material science heritage by streamlining manufacturing into vertically integrated eMobility solutions while reducing weight and increasing battery power density.
 

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World's first e-highway is planned in Sweden

World's first e-highway is planned in Sweden

Home of the Nobel Prize and numerous Nobel laureates, Sweden isn't exactly unfamiliar with innovative thinking and ideas. This time, Swedish innovation arrives in the form of an electrically charged highway. Read more →

Materials solutions in EV batteries

Materials solutions in EV batteries

Current trends and projections for the EV market are addressed as are material science design challenges for EVs, focusing on batteries. It will allow engineers to improve system development and foster design creativity. Read more →

Automotive grade AEC-Q200 crystals and oscillators in 2016 ceramic package

Interquip Electronics Co., Ltd.

Automotive grade AEC-Q200 crystals and oscillators in 2016 ceramic package

Miniature -40 to 125 MHz quartz crystals and oscillators with a 2.0 by 1.6 mm package for automotive, ADAS, TPMS, domain controller, IoV, powertrain…
 

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