Manufacturing Considerations When Implementing Voc-Free Flux Technology
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May 7, 1999 |
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David Scheiner, Senior Technical Service Engineer Kester |
Abstract: |
In 1990 the United States Environmental Protection Agency Issued the Clean Air Act. The Clean Air Act and subsequent amendments are designed to limit the use of chemicals that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The document goes into great detail setting limits for allowable VOC emissions for different industries.... |
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