Gore enhances technologies for electronics industry

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W. L. Gore & Associates has enhanced its portfolio of products and services for the electronics industry. In addition to introducing its new business unit that focuses on mobile devices, Gore is displaying new venting products, cooling filters, and testing methods to enable manufacturers and suppliers of wireless headsets, small cell devices, base stations and other telecommunication infrastructure to improve product performance for their customers.

The technologies were introduced at the International CTIA Wireless 2012 conference in New Orleans.

Gore introduced the next generation of its screw-in protective vents. With the emergence of new equipment, changing weather conditions can lead to equipment failure, because over time rapid pressure fluctuations inside the housings can compromise seals and gaskets. Gore Protective Vents equalize internal pressure by maintaining constant airflow inside the housings.

Gore’s new portable electronics business unit has developed four testing protocols that more effectively mirror real-world environments in which portable devices are used.

Gore exhibited the air-cooling technology of its latest filters. Unlike traditional closed-loop systems such as air-conditioning units and heat exchangers, the filters take advantage of air while critical protection from water, corrosive salts and other airborne contaminants.

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Gore is based in Newark and has a large cluster of operations in neighboring areas of Maryland and Pennsylvania.

 

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