Is Conductive Epoxy a Low-Temperature Alternative to Lead-Free Solder?
Conductive epoxy is a common material choice for bonding components, especially if the assembly process is temperature-sensitive. Tin-based solde...
Conductive epoxy is a common material choice for bonding components, especially if the assembly process is temperature-sensitive. Tin-based solde...
After a quick survey of a few of the technical service personnel in the office today, I put together a little snapshot of what is happening rig...
Folks, Our trio continue on their adventure: As Patty, The Professor, and Pete maneuvered around the partially completed product, Patty noticed ...
Two big names in electronics assembly (Vern Solberg and Phil Damberg) recently wrote an article for Circuits Assembly Magazine regarding &ld...
Click here for a description and video that shows a nozzle design from FINETECH which clamps down onto PoP components during rework. ...
7:40am Just got in, fired up the laptop, and made some hot chocolate. This is the best time to get a......
After just finishing her department’s monthly activity report, Patty took a break to stare out of her window, admiring the beauty of last night&...
There is a proposal into the EU to add to the RoHS legislation by restricting all halogenated flame retardants. You can find that proposal...
There is nothing more frustrating than going through an entire process (whether it is putting together a puzzle or manufacturing a product) only to fi...
Folks, While at SMTAI a few weeks ago, I ran into Patty. She agreed to sit down for an interview. Here it......
As a supplier of electronics materials, Indium Corporation is constantly faced with customer requests for “halogen-free” (HF) soldering fl...