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KIC (San Diego, CA), a provider of thermal process development and control software, will be a co-presenter at the Indium Lead-Free QuickStart Seminar on June 16 in Nuremburg, Germany. The company will present the topic, "How to Implement Lead-Free Assembly at Your Factory," with Indium Corp. and Motorola.

 

The lead-free implementation seminar is designed for manufacturing management to "QuickStart" the lead-free learning curve. It covers printed wiring board finishes, components, alloys and surface-mount technology processes. It also reviews an actual implementation of a lead-free process, performed by Motorola, that has been used to assemble more than five million cellular phones to date. The workshop will finish with a section on establishing individual lead-free implementation plans.

 

The agenda will include an introduction, overview and presentations by Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee of Indium Corp., Mr. Peru of ACB, Dr. Manfred Suppa of Peters, Angus Westwater of Rohm, Mary Beth Allen of KIC, Eddie Hernandez of Hewlett Packard, Gerjan Diepstraten of Vitronics-Soltec, Ross Berntson of Indium Corp., Hans-Juergen Albrecht of Siemens, Mark Krmpotich of Scientific Atlanta and Vahid Goudarzi of Motorola.

 

Seminar topics include: the state of lead-free legislation, marketing and worldwide implementation; the current alloy systems in use, and why and how they were chosen; which PWB finishes are preferred in lead-free assembly; concerns with components and the status of lead-free components in the industry; best practices for setting up stencil printing, placement, inspection, reflow and wave; the effect of lead-free manufacturing on the reflow process, achieving and maintaining the tight process window; how to perform designed experiments (DOE) to optimize the lead-free process; and how to establish a statistical process control program.

 

Register online at www.kicthermal.com; or via e-mail: PbFreeSeminar@indium.com

 

www.kicthermal.com

 

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