Interested in use of AI to Predict the Compatibility between Solder Paste Residues and Coatings?

SMTA Harsh Environement Conference in Copenhagen

Mélanie Mathon, our  Development & Application Chemical Engineer, will introduce you to “Use of AI to Predict the Compatibility between Solder Paste Residues and Coatings” so join her in Lingby, Copenhagen on May 15th at Noon

Thermal, power and signal integrity requirements can present challenges when on devices that operate within harsh environments. Component integration, paired with a growing complexity of the package architectures, larger form factors and higher interconnection densities increase the risk of in-field failures. Over powering or over heating of a device can have serious consequences including internal package failure, down-stream device errors and second level interconnect solder joint failures. Soldering residues are more problematic, and if not understood, can result in both intermittent and complete device failure.

This conference tackles the challenges and best practices for building reliable electronic devices that will perform to design standards when used in harsh environments. Specific topics include building reliable high density assemblies, power electronics, electric hybrids, product assembly challenges, cleaning, coating, process control, and monitoring and tracking production hardware. Challenging areas such as high temperature soldering, solder material advances, and new standards are presented.

Don’t hesitate to register here, it is a free session!