Here it is: the profound book on all kinds of lead-free processes in the modern electronics manufacturing. The author, the well-reputed Jennie S. Hwang, has delivered an industrious work worthwhile enough to find a place on the desk or shelf of every manufacturing specialist. With a wealth of insight and expertise, Dr. Hwang and her co-authors have composed a reference in thirty-one chapters and more than 850 pages for all those who feel and know that environmentally conscious electronic production is a must, here and now, and not in a mysterious future unknown to all of us. The interested reader will find numerous answers to all his pressing questions when introducing lead-free processes on the shop floor. Not only lead-free alloys, their behavior and processing and the experience from existing solutions are focused upon, but also conductive adhesives as an alternative, and a look into global legislation and the prevention of using other high-toxic heavy metals and hazardous substances such as chlorine, bromide, etc. Putting it in a nutshell: this is a very useful compendium that contains practically all that we should know about ”green” electronic manufacturing at the moment. (gbw)
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