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Ormecon Introduces Nano Based Final Finish Print E-mail
Written by Kathy Nargi-Toth   
Tuesday, 14 August 2007
FREUDENSTADT, GermanyOrmecon introduces a new nanofinish. It is 50 nm in thickness, and consists of less than 10% Silver and over 90% of Ormecon’s Organic Nanometal, according to company sources. The performance is said to be superior to any metal or OSP finish. The company cited several external test results generated by companies including a report from Flextronics. The new process will consume less energy compared to other metal finishes, and will save over 90% of (expensive and partially noble) raw materials, according to Ormecon.


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