Indium Corporation’s Senior Technical Support Engineer Chris Nash will present his technical findings at the Huntsville SMTA Expo and Tech Forum on June 22, in Huntsville, AL.
Chris will present Pb-free Materials, Process, and Reliability Abstract. This paper provides a review of Pb-free soldering processes and materials to help build the base for a discussion on some more recent Pb-free defects. Techniques and materials that help mitigate head-in-pillow and graping issues will also be discussed in depth.
Chris provides comprehensive technical advice in the selection, use, and application of solder paste, flux, and solder alloy fabrications to customers in the electronics assembly, optoelectronic, semiconductor, and related industries. He has authored numerous process and technical guidelines and has presented at several industry forums and conferences. Chris is a member of the SMTA and participates actively in the occasional IPC standards development committee.
Chris has a bachelor’s degree from Clarkson University. He is certified as a Six Sigma Green Belt from Dartmouth College’s Thayer School of Engineering. He has earned his certification as an SMTA Process Engineer and is a certified IPC-A-600 and IPC-A-610D Specialist. Chris is based at Indium Corporation’s global headquarters in Clinton, NY.
For more information about the Hunstville SMTA Expo and Tech Forum, visit http://www.smta.org/expos/#huntsville.
Indium Corporation es uno de los principales proveedores de materiales para los mercados mundiales de la electrónica, los semiconductores, la energía solar, las películas finas y la gestión térmica. Sus productos incluyen soldaduras, preformas y fundentes; soldaduras fuertes; cátodos para sputter; productos químicos y abastecimiento de indio, galio y germanio; y Reactive NanoFoil®. Fundada en 1934, Indium cuenta con asistencia técnica mundial y fábricas en China, Singapur, Corea del Sur, Reino Unido y Estados Unidos.
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