Working at high temperature means between 150-200C, however, there are many applications that have to work at much higher levels, up to 300C. Typically the industries affected by these hostile working conductions include, aerospace, automotive, petrochemical and military. This online technical webinar will be held on between 2.00–5.00pm UK Time. By booking one place one or a group of engineers in a conference room can participate in this event making it an extremely cost effective educational session
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Speakers may include:
Dr Chris Hunt – National Physical Laboratory
Solder alloys and test techniques
Dennis Price – Merlin Group
PCB substrates
Bob Willis - Chairman
Soldering process options
Speaker Topics may include:
Oil, Gas, Space, Automotive & Military Applications
Reference books, specification and standards
Product temperature range
Component compatibility
PCB substrate choices & specifications
Soldering alloy choices
Assembly & soldering options
Reliability Assessment & testing
Final coating or potting options
Failure modes
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The seminar will last approximately 3hrs, with different presentations every 30min, including a question and answer session. There is no need to miss any of the speakers as registered delegates can select any of the presentations to watch live on the day or online at their leisure after the event at a time that is convenient to them.
Delegates will also receive a copy of all of the slides presented by the speakers
The seminar will be organised and chaired by Bob Willis who is well known in the industry for running manufacturing workshops at industry events worldwide and regular webinars with NPL, SMART, IPC and SMTA