Aqueous Technologies, together with its partners from Kyzen, FCT Assembly and Nordson DAGE, will host its next Cleaning and Reliability workshop on Thursday September 19, 2013 at the Crowne Plaza Milwaukee Airport in Wisconsin. The workshop has been produced in cooperation with the SMTA Wisconsin/Great Lakes chapter.
With so many quality and reliability related failures associated with assembly level contamination, the need for cleaning knowledge is higher than any time in history. Electrical migration, electrical leakage, solderability issues, adhesion failures and other problems are commonly associated with assembly level contamination. Best-practice cleaning methods including chemical selections, mechanical alternatives, cleanliness testing (how clean is clean) practices, environmental considerations, soldering materials, conformal coating, failure analysis and other valuable processes will be presented.
This workshop will be presented for $25. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Seating is limited and this event will sell-out, so reserve your seat today. To register, please contact Lisa Kocks at 909-291-1122 or by email at workshop@aqueoustech.com. For more information about the workshop, visit http://tinyurl.com/n8t89bg.
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Rancho Cucamonga, CA, Aqueous Technologies Corporation is North America's leading manufacturer of aqueous cleaning systems. Aqueous Technologies manufactures batch-format aqueous cleaning/defluxing systems. Aqueous Technologies also manufactures ultrasonic stencil cleaning systems, PCB and stencil cleaning chemistries and the Zero-Ion ionic contamination (cleanliness) tester. Aqueous Technologies’ products have won more than 40 industry awards. Visit the company on the Web at www.aqueoustech.com.