A Practical Guide to Achieving Lead-Free Electronics Assembly
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October 18, 2007 |
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Karl Seelig, David Suraski |
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To successfully achieve lead-free electronics assembly, each participant in the manufacturing process, from purchasing to engineering to maintenance to Quality/Inspection, must have a solid understanding of the changes required of them. This pertains to considerations regarding design, components, PWBs, solder alloys, fluxe s, printing, reflow, wave soldering, rework, cleaning, equipment wear & tear and inspection.... |
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