Jim Slattery

Jim Slattery

Vice President of Technical Support Metals and Chemicals

Indium Corporation
Ph: +1.315.853.4900
E-mail: jslattery@indium.com
Address: 34 Robinson Rd., Clinton, NY USA 13323

Biography

Jim is Vice President of Technical Support for Indium Corporation's Metals and Chemicals Business Unit and has been with Indium Corporation for 34 years.

Jim has expertise in wide variety of areas, including photovoltaic solar cell technology, solder bonding, and solder alloy development. He developed Indium Corporation's early solder paste and flux formulations.

Prior to joining Indium Corporation, Jim held chemical engineering and management positions at Reynolds Metals, Revere Copper, Lucas Aerospace, and Unisys. He has a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Syracuse University. He has been involved in IPC committees for solder and flux standards development, and was a member of the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences' task force that worked on early development of lead-free solder alloys. Jim was also involved with Rockwell International in designing and implementing microgravity experiments, which were conducted on two NASA space shuttle missions. He has written and published many articles relating to solders and soldering, electroplating, and the use of indium metals and chemicals. He is a member of the IMAPS, SID, ACS, and IEEE, and has holds nine U.S patents.

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