SMTA workshop on implementing lead-free
Apr 09, 2004
In a new full-day SMTA workshop, Implementing Lead-free Assembly at Your Facility, noted process expert and holder of the prestigious SMTA Founder's Award Dr. Ronald C. Lasky, Indium Corporation senior technologist and Dartmouth College visiting professor, delivers information, experience, and knowledge on establishing a lead-free process. While there are many workshops on lead-free assembly, this may be the only one that focuses on the "how to" of implementing lead-free. It covers everything from PWB finishes, components, alloys, and SMT processes to an actual example of a lead-free process implementation performed by Motorola that has been used to assemble more than one million cellular phones. The workshop finishes with a section on establishing a plan for lead-free implementation. The workshop is intended for managers, process engineers, process technicians, and other professionals that have an interest in establishing a lead-free assembly process at their factory, and it will be held at ASYMTEK in Carlsbad, CA, on June 24 and at Reptron Manufacturing in Tampa, FL, on November 4. Visit the Academy page of the Education & Events section on smta.org for more information on the workshop, and contact SMTA director of education Kristin Nafstad with any questions or with your interest in having the workshop visit a location near you: 952-920-7682 or kristin@smta.org. http://www.smta.org/education/academy/academy.cfm
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