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Title Lead-free electronics : iNEMI projects lead to successful manufacturing / edited by Edwin Bradley ... [et al.].

Imprint Hoboken, N. J. : Wiley, c2007.
[Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, 2007.
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 Electronic Book
Collation 1 PDF (xiv, 452 pages) : illustrations.
text rdacontent
electronic isbdmedia
online resource rdacarrier
Series IEEE-Wiley eBooks
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Based on the results of a more than two-year study, Lead-Free Electronics: iNEMI Projects Lead to Successful Manufacturing is the first practical, primary reference to cover Pb-free solder assembly as well as the analysis and reasoning behind the selection of Sn-Ag-Cu as the recommended Pb-free replacement for Sn-Pb. Reflecting the results of a two-year study, Lead-Free Electronics: iNEMI Projects Lead to Successful Manufacturing provides full coverage of the issues surrounding the implementation of Pb-free solder into electronic board assembly. This book is extremely timely???most electronic manufacturers are going to change over to Pb free soldering by 2006 to meet new European laws. All manufacturers around the globe are going to be affected by this change. The text provides specific results from the thirty company NEMI project activities. It contains integrated and fully documented book chapters with references to existing published work in the area. These serve as tremendous resources for engineers and companies faced with making the switch to Pb-free solder assembly.
Note Also available in print.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Subject Electronic resources.
Electronic books.
Lead-free electronics manufacturing processes.
Solder and soldering.
Alt Author Bradley, Edwin.
John Wiley & Sons publisher.
IEEE Xplore (Online service), distributor.
ISBN 9780470171479 electronic
9780471448877 paper
0470171472 electronic
ISBN/ISSN 10.1002/9780470171479