Indium Corporation’s Ed Briggs, Senior Technical Support Engineer, will present at the SMTA Capital Expo & Tech Forum, Sept. 1, in Laurel, Md.
Briggs’ presentation, Transition From Water-Soluble to No-Clean Solder Paste – Just How Easy Is It?, compares the printing and reflow characteristics of water-soluble and no-clean solder pastes to demonstrate the ease of converting to a no-clean soldering process. Briggs will also share a simple strategy to enable the small process changes necessary to make the switch from water-wash to no-clean solder pastes. Peripheral processes such as cleaning and rework will also be covered.
Briggs is an SMTA-certified process engineer. He earned his associate's degree in chemical technology from Mohawk Valley Community College, where he received the Douglas J. Bauer Award for Excellence in Chemistry. In addition, he earned his Six Sigma Green Belt from Dartmouth College. Briggs joined Indium Corporation in 1990 and has held a variety of positions in production and technical support.
Indium Corporation est un fabricant et fournisseur de matériaux de premier plan sur les marchés mondiaux de l'électronique, des semi-conducteurs, de l'énergie solaire, des couches minces et de la gestion thermique. Ses produits comprennent des soudures et des flux, des brasures, des matériaux d'interface thermique, des cibles de pulvérisation, des métaux et des composés inorganiques à base d'indium, de gallium, de germanium et d'étain, ainsi que des NanoFoil®. Fondée en 1934, Indium dispose d'une assistance technique mondiale et d'usines situées en Chine, en Malaisie, à Singapour, en Corée du Sud, au Royaume-Uni et aux États-Unis.
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