| Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 22 September 2008 at 06:00
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The constantly growing number of illegal reproductions, plagiarisms and pirate copies of electronic products and machines shows that their protection by means of cost- and time-consuming patents is limited.
A simple and immediately effective method for the protection of technology is the HARDWARE SAFE "the-vamp" developed by the company Sigmann-Systemtechnik. Sigmann-Systemtechnik claims that this module cannot be "hacked" or read out and is resistant to ultrasonic waves and spying by means of X-, UV- and infrared rays. Mechanical and chemical attack paralyses the function of these sensitive components and the associated machine can no longer be operated.
Did we arouse your interest? – Then visit us at our booth during electronica 2008 in Munich, hall A 6, booth A 09, and ask our exhibition team about the possibilities to protect your valuable know-how.
At the show we will also inform you about the yellowing resistant conformal coatings of the series ELPEGUARD® SL 1307 FLZ. Due to their fast drying, excellent protection and easy repairability these products enjoy immense popularity not just in the automotive industry. They are UL-listed as Conformal Coatings in accordance with UL 746E and meet all requirements of IPC-CC-830B.
The white yellowing resistant solder resists ELPEMER® SD 2491 SM-TSW, SD 2496 and SD 2490/201 UV-FLEX. With their high covering power these products are optimally suited as reflective backgrounds for optoelectronics applications, such as LED headlamps, since the light colour is not influenced by the substrate.
The paste system for the production of electroluminescence foils for interior lighting. Three optimally synchronised screen printing pastes – luminescent pigment paste, dielectric and back electrode – are printed on ITO foils to obtain a luminous capacitor. The perceived light is totally homogeneous and always has the same colour regardless of the viewing angle. Due to its limited spectrum and diffuse character the light has a pleasing effect. Electroluminescent displays are very thin, flexible, maintenance-free, shock-proof and vibration resistant.
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