Training Courses | ON DEMAND | | PCB Assembly Courses
The PCB assembly courses provide knowledge of different processes and equipment used in TH and SMT assembly of printed circuit boards.
Training Courses | ON DEMAND | | PCB Assembly Courses
The PCB assembly courses provide knowledge of different processes and equipment used in TH and SMT assembly of printed circuit boards.
Training Courses | ON DEMAND | | PCB Assembly Courses
The PCB assembly courses provide knowledge of different processes and equipment used in TH and SMT assembly of printed circuit boards.
Training Courses | | | PCB Inspection Courses
The PCB inspection courses focus on improving PCB yield and reliability through validation and detection of defects on electronics assemblies.
Training Courses | | | Other Courses
Other courses related to electronics manufacturing and assembly
Training Courses | | | Other Courses
Other courses related to electronics manufacturing and assembly
Training Courses | | | Other Courses
Other courses related to electronics manufacturing and assembly
Events Calendar | Tue Apr 21 00:00:00 EDT 2020 - Tue Apr 21 00:00:00 EDT 2020 | ,
COVID-19: Best Practices for Electronics Industry Worker Health
Technical Library | 2019-09-27 09:14:41.0
One of the most critical factors in preventing corrosion from occurring in electronics is maintaining the state of cleanliness. This is not an easy feat to achieve. Corrosion is defined as the deterioration of a material or its properties due to a reaction of that material with its chemical environment. [1] So, to prevent corrosion from occurring, either the material or the chemical environment must be adjusted. Adjusting the material usually means application of a protective coating or replacing a more reactive material with a less reactive material. Adjusting the chemical environment usually means removing ionic species through cleaning, and removing moisture, usually with a conformal coating or hermetic package. Ionic species and moisture are problematic because they form an electrolyte which is able to conduct ions and electricity. Any metal that comes into contact with the electrolyte can begin to corrode.
Industry News | 2019-03-03 18:51:58.0
The SMTA Capital Chapter and UP Media Group/Circuits Assembly Magazine are pleased to co-sponsor this Chapter Tutorial Program on March 28 featuring presentations by Yaad Eliya and Jim Barry of PCB Technologies.