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IPC and SMTA Release Cleaning Symposium Agenda
October 14, 2008 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
ROSEMONT, Ill. The IPC Association Connecting Electronics Industries and SMTA will co-present their cleaning symposium, "High-Performance Electronics Assembly Cleaning" on October 2829, 2008, at the Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare hotel. The docket includes keynotes on residues' impacts and on equipment design, and sessions on standards, cleanliness assessment, lead-free cleaning, equipment and material advances, and the role of conformal coating.
The October 28 keynote will cover the evolution of manufacturing residues and their effects on electronics assembly. The day's sessions and panels are slated to discuss cleaning standards and regulations, electronic cleaning fluid designs, cleanliness assessment, and building to customer reliability standards in Class 2 and Class 3 assemblies.
The second-day keynote on October 29 will focus on nozzle design and implementation for cleaning residues from high-density, low-profile component assemblies. Technical session presenters, moderators and panelists will discuss cleaning machines, lead-free cleaning, cleaning process integration, and conformal coating.
IPC and SMTA are bringing together experts from Dow Corning, Lockheed Martin, Rockwell Collins, Philips Medical, Indium Corporation, and other companies, presenting recent technical research, highlighting critical issues, and revealing new scientific developments.
For more information about the symposium or to register, visit www.ipc.org/cleaningconferencebrochure.com.
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