New SMT Equipment: hazards of electronics assembly worker (3)

PACE Arm-Evac 150 Digital Fume Extractor with SteadyFlex Arm

PACE Arm-Evac 150 Digital Fume Extractor with SteadyFlex Arm

New Equipment | Fume Extraction

Protect your Workers from Hazardous Fumes at a Competitive Price PACE’s Arm-Evac 150 captures hazardous fumes locally and is suitable for benchtop soldering and electronic rework applications including handheld machining operations and light, limite

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AQUANOX® A4520 - Aqueous All Temperature Electronics Cleaner

AQUANOX® A4520 - Aqueous All Temperature Electronics Cleaner

New Equipment | Cleaning Agents

Aqueous Cleaner for Flip Chips and Advanced Packaging AQUANOX® A4520 is an aqueous blend designed to remove re-flowed pastes, tacky, no clean and a majority of lead free residues while exceeding industry standards for worker and environmental sa

KYZEN Corporation

Electronics Forum: hazards of electronics assembly worker (5)

In search of knowledge

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 10:06:46 EDT 2012 | jackofallmasterofnone

Hello all, First off let me start by introducing myself. My name is Dan and I work for a contract manufacturer. During a job search I had heard from a previous co-worker that there was a packing job available at the facility where he now worked. I

Use of acetone (67-64-1) in removing flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 17:13:44 EDT 2004 | davef

Echoing SheanDalton's comments [above in this thread]: * A good way to strip part markings, solder mask, etc. * A fairly aggressive against most polymers. * A flammable material. * VOC issues in its use. * Assembly workers don't like the smell. * A

Industry News: hazards of electronics assembly worker (31)

2002 NEMI Roadmap Points to Areas of Opportunity for Industry

Industry News | 2003-04-07 10:16:38.0

Portable Products and Optoelectronic Applications Still Hold Promise for Growth

SMTnet

IPC Supports U.S. House Passage of National Apprenticeship Act

Industry News | 2021-02-08 15:01:35.0

IPC welcomes the U.S. House vote today on H.R. 447, the National Apprenticeship Act of 2021. This bill would invest nearly $3.5 billion over five years to scale-up apprenticeship opportunities, streamline access to apprenticeships for workers and employers, and expand apprenticeships into new, in-demand industry sectors and occupations.

Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)

Technical Library: hazards of electronics assembly worker (3)

Characterizing of Emissions from Open Burning of Electronic Waste using TG-GC-MS System

Technical Library | 2023-03-27 19:18:38.0

Electronic waste (e-waste) is currently the fastest growing hazardous waste stream that continues to be a challenging concern for the global environment and public health. The average useful life of electronic products has continued to decline, and obsolete products are being stored or discarded with increasing frequency. E-waste is hazardous, complex and expensive to treat in an environmentally sound manner. As a result, new challenges related to the management of e-waste have become apparent. Most electronic products contain a combination of hazardous materials, toxic materials, and valuable elements such as precious metals and rare earth elements. There are risks to human health associated with the disposal of E-waste in landfills, or treatment by incineration. Americans discard 400+ million electronic items per year recycling less than 20 percent in safe and sustainable manner. E-waste is exported from developed countries and processed informally using unsafe conditions in many regions of developing countries. A mixture of pollutants is released from these informal rudimentary operations. Exposure to e-waste recycling includes the dismantling of used electronics and the use of hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical processes, which emit toxic chemicals, to retrieve valuable components. Thermal analysis integrated with chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques are used to determine dangerous chemicals emitted during the burning of e-waste. The information is used to assess the risk of exposure of workers at these semi-formal recycling centers.

PerkinElmer Optoelectronics

The Impact of Reflowing A Pb-free Solder Alloy Using A Tin/Lead Solder Alloy Reflow Profile On Solder Joint Integrity.

Technical Library | 2008-04-29 15:50:45.0

The electronics industry is undergoing a materials evolution due to the pending Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) European Directive. Printed wiring board laminate suppliers, component fabricators, and printed wiring assembly operations are engaged in a multitude of investigations to determine what leadfree (Pbfree) material choices best fit their needs. The size and complexity of Pbfree implementation insures a transition period in which Pbfree and tin/lead solder finishes will be present on printed wiring assemblies

Rockwell Collins

Videos: hazards of electronics assembly worker (1)

Arm-Evac 150 Digital Fume Extraction System with SteadyFlex Arm

Arm-Evac 150 Digital Fume Extraction System with SteadyFlex Arm

Videos

PACE’s Arm-Evac® 150 captures hazardous fumes locally and is suitable for benchtop soldering and electronic rework applications including handheld machining operations and light, limited use of solvents, adhesives and other light and medium duty indu

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Events Calendar: hazards of electronics assembly worker (1)

Strain Gauge Data Can Be Misleading | Predicting Strain Levels Caused by Mounting PCBs in Housing Using the ICT Analysis Feature of Sherlock

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Strain Gauge Data Can Be Misleading | Predicting Strain Levels Caused by Mounting PCBs in Housing Using the ICT Analysis Feature of Sherlock

DfR Solutions

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The Role of PCB Assembly and Fabrication in the Aerospace Industry

Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/the-role-of-pcb-assembly-and-fabrication-in-the-aerospace-industry/

The Role of PCB Assembly and Fabrication in the Aerospace Industry Skip to main content Resources Support Contact Us FAQs Live Chat My Account 847-806-0003 Menu PCB Capabilities Fabrication Technology

Imagineering, Inc.

Continuous Training & Education are Critical for Growth in the Electronics Assembly Industry

| https://www.eptac.com/blog/continuous-training-education-are-critical

– ensures product reliability. This results in customer satisfaction, increased sales, and expanded market share. IPC is the international trade association that standardizes the practices of the electronics assembly industry. The


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Nordson Electronics Solutions
Nordson Electronics Solutions

Nordson Electronics Solutions makes reliable electronics an everyday reality. Our ASYMTEK, MARCH, and SELECT brands deliver precision fluid dispensing, conformal coating, plasma treatment and selective soldering equipment.

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2747 Loker Ave West
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Phone: 18002796835

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