AIM (Montreal, Canada) has announced an all day lead-free seminar to take place in Sydney, Autralia, on March 23, 2004. Future workshops are being planned at various locations worldwide.

To successfully achieve lead-free electronics assembly, each participant in the manufacturing process, from purchasing to engineering to maintenance to quality, must have a solid understanding of the changes required of them.

While there are many theoretical workshops on lead-free assembly, this seminar focuses on the practical considerations for achieving successful lead-free assembly at a factory. Each step of the manufacturing cycle is addressed, from purchasing parts to inspecting assembled board.

Some of the lead-free assembly topics to be presented include: the status of lead-free legislation, marketing and implementation worldwide; reasons for hesitating to move towards lead-free soldering; design, component flux and solder alloy considerations; lead-free alloy requirements and materials management issues.

The instructor of the workshop is Karl Seelig, vice president of technology of AIM. In his 25 years of industry experience, Seelig has authored over 20 published articles on topics including lead-free electronics assembly, no-clean flux technology, assembly and process optimization, inspection and metallurgical studies. Seelig has numerous awards and patents in soldering technology—including four for lead-free solder alloys—and has been one of the key developers of no-clean technology.

To participate, contact AIM Products Australia: (02) 47356775, or email: tweber@aimsolder.com.au.

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