Career Center | Brookfield, Wisconsin USA | Engineering
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER, SMT ELECTRONICS -- $45,000 to $55,000 + O.T. Company: Well established and very profitable division of a Fortune 500 Company that is manufacturing a wide variety of automotive aftermarket products. They have seen steady gro
Career Center | Suwanee, Georgia USA | Research and Development
Alpha Advanced Materials, a business unit of Alent plc and the global leader in the development, manufacturing and sales of innovative specialty materials used in a wide range of industry segments, including electronics assembly, power electronics, d
Technical Library | 2021-06-07 19:03:05.0
The waste from end-of-life electrical and electronic equipment has become the fastest growing waste problem in the world. The difficult-to-treat waste-printed circuit boards (WPCBs), which are nearly 3−6 wt % of the total electronic waste, generate great environmental concern nowadays. For WPCB treatment and recycling, the mechanical−physical method has turned out to be more technologically and economically feasible. In this work, the mechanical−physical treatment and recycling technologies for WPCBs were investigated, and future research was directed as well. Removing electric and electronic components(EECs) from WPCBs is critical for their crushing and metal recovery; however, environmentally friendly and high-efficiency removal techniques need be developed. Concentrated metals rich in Cu, Al, Au, Pb, and Sn recovered from WPCBs need be further refined to add to their economic values. The low value added nonmetallic fraction of waste-printed circuit boards (NMF-WPCBs) accounts for approximately 60 wt % of the WPCBs. From the perspective of environmental management, a zero-waste approach to recycling them should be developed to gain values. Preparing polymer composites and geopolymers offers many advantages and has potential applications in various fields, especially as construction and building materials. However, the mechanical and thermal properties of NMF-WPCBs composites should be further improved for preparing polymer composites. Surface modification or filler blending could be applied to improve the interfacial comparability between NMF-WPCBs and the polymer matrix. The NMFWPCBs shows potential in preparing cement mortar and geological polymers, but the environmental safety resulting from metals needs to be taken into account. This study will provide a significant reference for the industrial recycling of NMF-WPCBs
New Equipment | Cleaning Agents
CYBERSOLV® 141-R is a precision cleaner blend of organic solvents that is safe and ready to use for bench-top electronics cleaning. CYBERSOLV® 141-R is effective on a wide variety of soils typically found in electronic assembly and maintenanc
SIPAD Systems Incorporated (SSi) is the Exclusive Supplier of SIPAD solid solder deposit in North America and the only SIPAD Solid Solder Deposit (SSD) coating service bureau in the world. SIPAD Systems Inc. supplies SIPAD solid solder coating servi
Career Center | Horsham, Pennsylvania USA | 2015-04-27 15:41:06.0
Systems Deployment Engineer Aegis Software is a growing multi-national software company in the electronics manufacturing industry. Headquartered outside of Philadelphia, PA, with offices in London, Nurnberg, and Shanghai, Aegis provides solutions a
Industry News | 2020-02-25 13:04:12.0
KYZEN will exhibit at MECSPE, scheduled to take place March 26-28, 2020 at the Parma Fairground in Italy. The KYZEN team will showcase METALNOX M6386, a modified alcohol-based solvent blend designed for use in automated vacuum degreasing parts cleaning machines in Pad. 2 - I05.
The ADIO-104 blends the most requested analog and digital I/O functions in a single PC/104 compliant module. The sixteen single-ended 12-bit analog inputs are independently programmable to operate in one of four ranges: 10V, 5V, +5V or +10V. A spe
New Equipment | Board Handling - Storage
Sheet Metal and Plastic Injection Molded Enclosures. The majority of the assembled PC boards require some kind of enclosures that house them for safety as well as to provide interconnects with other boards, sensors, cable assemblies, power supplies,
First Floor — The Challenge The design of Elevator Control Systems presents a unique mix of sophisticated computer control needs blended with industrial strength power switching requirements. Primary control signaling and contactor switching are per