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October 17th, 2018 ― Cranston, Rhode Island USA ― AIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry, is pleased to announce that Timothy O’Neill, Technical Marketing Manager, will lead a discussion about the evolution and development of solder alloys at the SMTA Atlanta chapter meeting on October 25, 2018 at Prime Technical Services in Suwanee, Georgia.

RoHS and REACH will be fully implemented in 2019.  With this development, a second generation of lead-free alloys are making their way onto production lines and into electronic assemblies.  This discussion will review the existing alloy market and the advantages and liabilities the new materials represent. Mr. O’Neill’s presentation will be offered at 5:45 PM on the day of the meeting.

About Timothy O’Neill

Timothy O'Neill is the Technical Marketing Manager for AIM Solder.  With nearly 25 years of experience in electronics soldering, Mr. O’Neill has co-authored several papers on PCB assembly subjects. He is a Certified IPC Specialist, a technical writer and presenter for industry trade publications and events. His commitment and dedication to sharing innovative solutions to challenging problems in the electronics assembly market have earned him recognition from the SMTA as Speaker of Distinction.

About AIM

Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, AIM Solder is a leading global manufacturer of assembly materials for the electronics industry with manufacturing, distribution and support facilities located throughout the world. AIM produces advanced solder products such as solder paste, liquid flux, cored wire, bar solder, epoxies, lead-free and halogen-free solder products, and specialty alloys such as indium and gold for a broad range of industries. A recipient of many prestigious SMT industry awards, AIM is strongly committed to innovative research and development of product and process improvement as well as providing customers with superior technical support, service and training. For more information about AIM, visit www.aimsolder.com.

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