SMT, PCB Electronics Industry News
  • SMTnet
  • »
  • Industry News
  • »
  • AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium To Address Lead-Free Solders, Materials, Failure Mechanisms and Screening

AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium To Address Lead-Free Solders, Materials, Failure Mechanisms and Screening

Jul 24, 2012

 The SMTA announced that the AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium will be held on October 15, 2012 as a focused symposium at SMTA International in Orlando, FL.  The AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium addresses the concerns related to harsh environment electronics and the challenges within the electronics community, with an added emphasis on military and space. It is intended to bring together the needs of "end-users" with the capabilities of the research community and the industrial supply base. Specifically, the Symposium addresses the challenges of meeting expanding temperature ranges (-55C to +150C/+200C) with increased vibration, higher package density and longer reliability. Next generation requirements are explored from the system level and potential supply-based solutions are presented.

Session topics include Pb-Free Solders for Sustained Elevated Temperature Service, Experimental Determination and Modeling of Materials for High Reliability Devices, Testing and Failure Mechanisms in Harsh Operational Environments, and Screening and Prolonged Operation for Harsh Environments.  Papers will be presented by speakers from Agilent Technologies, Auburn University, Indium Corporation, Intel, and University of Rostock among others.

Details of the AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium can be found at http://www.smta.org/smtai/symposium.cfm#he or contact SMTA administrator JoAnn Stromberg: 952-920-7682 or joann@smta.org.

The SMTA membership is an international network of professionals who build skills, share practical experience and develop solutions in electronic assembly technologies, including microsystems, emerging technologies, and related business operations.

 

Dec 02, 2024 -

SMTA Announces Program for 2025 Ultra High Density Interconnect (UHDI) Symposium

Nov 18, 2024 -

Capital Chapter & Connecticut Chapter Joint Technical Webinar

Nov 10, 2024 -

2024 Stromberg Student Leader Scholarship Recipient Announced

Nov 04, 2024 -

2024 Charles Hutchins Educational Grant Winner Announced

Nov 04, 2024 -

SMTA Austin Expo & Tech Forum Returns February 6, 2025

Oct 06, 2024 -

Introducing the Ultra HDI Learning Pavilion at SMTA International 2024

Sep 30, 2024 -

SMTA "Members of Distinction" Awards Announced

Sep 16, 2024 -

Author Jairek Robbins to Discuss Leadership and Legacy in the Manufacturing Industry During the Keynote Address at SMTA International and The ASSEMBLY Show

Aug 12, 2024 -

SMTA Elects New Board Members

Jul 29, 2024 -

SMTA International Technical Conference Program Announced

749 more news from Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) »

Dec 02, 2024 -

PDR Offers Advanced Infrared Heating Technology for BGA Rework

Dec 02, 2024 -

SMTA Announces Program for 2025 Ultra High Density Interconnect (UHDI) Symposium

Dec 02, 2024 -

Count On Tools Introduces Custom Yamaha YS12/24 MC12/24 Special Gripper Nozzle

Dec 02, 2024 -

Naprotek to Exhibit at SMTA Silicon Valley for On-the-Spot Hiring

Dec 02, 2024 -

Subdued Electronics Industry Sentiment Continues in November

Dec 02, 2024 -

Durable PCB Assemblies with Advanced Conformal Coating Technology

Nov 27, 2024 -

Introducing "Essemtec TechTalk: Engineering SMT Solutions"

Nov 27, 2024 -

Enhancing Nexperia's Production Capabilities with the Essemtec Fox All-in-One

Nov 27, 2024 -

How to Enhance SMT Production Line Stability: A Comprehensive Guide from Equipment Selection to Maintenance

Nov 25, 2024 -

North American EMS Industry Up 14.7 Percent in October

See electronics manufacturing industry news »

AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium To Address Lead-Free Solders, Materials, Failure Mechanisms and Screening news release has been viewed 584 times

  • SMTnet
  • »
  • Industry News
  • »
  • AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium To Address Lead-Free Solders, Materials, Failure Mechanisms and Screening
IPC Training & Certification - Blackfox

SMT Feeders