The second phase of the Kester University Program is commencing May 21 at Kester's DesPlaines, IL, facility. Kester is offering a two-day, hands on training seminar at its headquarters.
Kester recognizes the
many changes required to effectively implement lead-free assembly
reliably without reduction in production output and has created a
program to assist customers wishing to go lead free. Courses are
offered to train personnel in lead-free surface-mount technology, wave
soldering and rework. The courses bring practical knowledge and
experience to the user, enabling the fulfillment of a company's
training requirements and the rapid implementation of lead-free
assembly.
Kester University also offers consulting services to
companies wishing to troubleshoot specific soldering assembly issues
with lead-free or traditional tin-lead soldering. These services
include solderability analysis, x-ray analysis, micro-sectioning, line
audits, soldering process implementation and optimization.
Before beginning any project, Kester's engineers assess a company's specific issues and recommend a detailed action plan. At the project's completion, the company is supplied with a complete engineering report.
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