Industry News | 2010-09-13 15:36:15.0
IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released IPC-1601, Printed Board Handling and Storage Guidelines. The industry's sole standard on the handling, packaging and storage of printed boards, IPC-1601 provides users with guidance on how to protect printed boards from contamination, physical damage, solderability degradation, electrostatic discharge and moisture uptake.
Industry News | 2018-12-18 20:24:14.0
The best technical conference paper of IPC APEX EXPO® 2019 has been selected. Voted on through a ballot process by members of the IPC APEX EXPO Technical Program Committee, the paper authors will receive their awards during the opening keynote session on Tuesday, January 29, 2019.
Industry News | 2011-04-06 13:13:52.0
Dow Electronic Materials will showcase its innovative materials for printed circuit boards (PCBs) at this year’s IPC APEX EXPO. Dow will feature a number of its latest products that are tailored to meet the requirements of increasingly complex circuit boards while delivering ever-higher reliability and consistency. Dow’s next-generation of high quality, cost-effective technologies allow customers to meet future market requirements.
Industry News | 2010-03-24 14:37:48.0
Pomona, CA, March 2010 — Everett Charles Technologies (ECT) Fixture Services Group (FSG) announces that it will debut the company’s latest technologies in booth 1283 at the upcoming IPC/APEX conference and exhibition, scheduled to take place April 6-8, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Convention Center in Las Vegas.
Everett Charles Technologies (acquired by LTX-Credence, which was acquired by Cohu)
Industry News | 2014-09-22 02:55:09.0
Rugged SSDs and DRAM designed for the challenging environments found in fleet vehicles, military usage, and logistics industry
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