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Lead-free Soldering Process Development and Reliability, Hardback Book

Lead-free Soldering Process Development and Reliability Hardback

Edited by Jasbir (Flextronics International, formerly called Solectron) Bath

Part of the Quality and Reliability Engineering Series series

Hardback

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Covering the major topics in lead-free soldering  Lead-free Soldering Process Development and Reliability provides a comprehensive discussion of all modern topics in lead-free soldering.

Perfect for process, quality, failure analysis and reliability engineers in production industries, this reference will help practitioners address issues in research, development and production.   Among other topics, the book addresses:  ·         Developments in process engineering (SMT, Wave, Rework, Paste Technology)  ·         Low temperature, high temperature and high reliability alloys  ·         Intermetallic compounds  ·         PCB surface finishes and laminates  ·         Underfills, encapsulants and conformal coatings  ·         Reliability assessments   In a regulatory environment that includes the adoption of mandatory lead-free requirements in a variety of countries, the book’s explanations of high-temperature, low-temperature, and high-reliability lead-free alloys in terms of process and reliability implications are invaluable to working engineers.   Lead-free Soldering takes a forward-looking approach, with an eye towards developments likely to impact the industry in the coming years.

These will include the introduction of lead-free requirements in high-reliability electronics products in the medical, automotive, and defense industries. The book provides practitioners in these and other segments of the industry with guidelines and information to help comply with these requirements. 

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