KIC (San Diego, CA), a thermal process development and control software provider, has announced that its national sales manager, Marybeth Allen, will speak on the thermal process of low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) at the IMAPS Orange Chapter Dinner Meeting on Feb. 19, 2004.
The speech, "Hot Product In Control — LTCC's Thermal Process," will describe applications for the use of LTCC and explain how these applications are multiplying rapidly. Standard components and other modules for communications, biomedical and automotive are being manufactured in high volume. Most of the world's production is currently done in box furnaces, which could be a lengthy process, adding cost and limiting production throughput. An alternative is the production of these parts in conveyorized furnaces. Allen's speech will discuss the advantages and challenges of moving to a conveyorized firing process. It will also include furnace setup, optimization relative to tight process windows and continuous monitoring of the thermal process to eliminate defects.
Allen's expertise lies within the management of the thermal process. She has 20 years of experience in the electronics assembly industry covering surface mount, thick film and packaging. As Project Manager, she works with manufacturers of equipment and materials for board and package assembly for thermal processes. Additionally, she is a past chapter president of SMTA & IMAPS and has authored various industry papers.
For more information on the meeting, visit www.imaps.org/chapters/orange.htm.
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