Next Best Thing to a Close Shave: Mitigating the Risks of Tin Whiskers
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September 23, 2010 |
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Brian Toleno, Ph.D., Henkel Corporation |
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If you've been in electronics for any length of time, the phenomenon of tin whiskers is something you've likely heard discussed (maybe in scared whispered tones). Tin whiskers certainly aren't a new problem. In fact, some of the first published reports of the occurrence date back to the 1940’s and 1950's. But, over half a century later, we're still talking about it.... |
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