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Testing to ensure flash storage in rugged environments
When industrial product OEMs such as those in automotive, aerospace, and transportation need flash storage, it must be designed and tested to provide mission critical reliability despite regular subjection to vibration or temperature extremes in harsh environments.
Selective soldering level II maintenance training course
Kurtz Ersa a supplier of electronics production equipment, will hold an ERSA Versaflow 3 Selective Soldering Level II Maintenance Training Course from Monday, March 30th, 2020 at 1pm to Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 at 12pm at its Plymouth office. The two-day class will provide the knowledge and hands-on experience required to maintain and troubleshoot the Versaflow 3 machines.
Siemens expands ODB data exchange format
Siemens has announced the expansion of its ODB++ language intelligent, single data-structure for transferring PCB designs into fabrication, assembly and test with a unified electronics manufacturing solution of open data formats for the entire digital thread.
Sealed miniature pushbutton switches deliver performance
C&K has developed a sealed miniature pushbutton switch that offers an extended operating life to 50,000 cycles on FP11 & FP21 version. The FP Series is completely sealed via an O-ring between the actuator and bushing, preventing contamination. The sealing also enables automated soldering and cleaning, saving significant time and money during the assembly process.
Ultra-precision thin film flat chip resistors save space
Vishay Intertechnology has announced that the company has extended itsTNPU e3series of Automotive Grade ultra precision thin film flat chip resistors with a new space-saving component in the compact 0402 case size.
Solutions for hot shortness
Hot shortness, commonly referred to as partial reflow, is where a connection has been heated close to melt temperatures causing grain boundaryweakening. ByGordon McAlpine,Production Manager, Dynamic EMS
Smart electronics need smarter fume extraction
As global demand for Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) accelerates, thanks to greater automation in industry and the miniaturisation of devices, electronics companies are being reminded about the workplace health risks associated with certain production processes,and realising that smart electronics need smarter fume extraction.
Efficiently connecting battery cells
To meet society's increasing need for mobility and energy, new battery cell concepts and designs are constantly being developed.
Five top tips for soldering processes
Here, Hakko has offered Tech Tips examining some of the most frequently asked questions regarding soldering and de-soldering, fielded regularly by our technical support team. For more than 60 years, Hakko has designed a wide range of soldering and de-soldering solutions that make quick and easy work of different applications, which improve performance, reduce costs and improve work-in-progress.
Shortage of alcohol-based fluxes due to coronavirus
The spreading coronavirus is impacting on the production of alcohol-based fluxes for electronics manufacturing. Rising prices and even sold out stocks are the latest developments. Water-based or hybrid fluxes, with low alcohol additions, are moving into focus as a market-independent alternative for use in electronics production.