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The Occam process: A new paradigm of promise for printed circuit manufacturing.
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November 1, 2007|
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For more than half a century, the electronics assembly industry has been both defined and limited by the use of electronic solder technology to attach components to PCBs. However, with the European Union's (EU's) mandate for lead-free solder, there has been significant disruption in electronics manufacture, causing wholesale changes in the materials, processing, and finishes of PCBs, along with the need for upgradaed equipment to meet the EU's strict legislated demands. The effects have been far reaching so as to even require the creation and addition of new terms, such as Td ...
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