
If you can grill, you can become a photonic soldering master!
Late fall in Austin is beautiful. Temperatures are in the mid-70s and it’s relatively dry – making it a great time to be outdoors. Combine the weather with Texans love for barbecuing and grilling, and eating outside with friends becomes a daily activity.

PulseForge processing of 3D printed devices with conductive filaments
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The evolution of photonic curing
Photonic curing is the high temperature processing of thin films using a flashlamp. When this processing is performed on a low temperature substrate, such as plastic or paper, a significantly higher temperature can be attained in the film versus an oven without damaging the substrate.

PulseForge tools enabling the production of perovskite solar cells
The light-absorbing nature of perovskites enables extensive use of photonic curing to fabricate and/or improve these materials.

Contactless Printing with PulseForge Tools
NovaCentrix continues to bring new technologies to the printed electronics market to enable new structures and patterns that were previously considered unfeasible, too costly or impossible to manufacture.

Flashlamp lift-off with PulseForge tools… your questions answered!
PulseForge Lift-Off (PFLO) is a flashlamp-based lift-off process developed by NovaCentrix to address the industrial need to rapidly and economically release polymeric films from rigid glass carriers.