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Electronic components manufacture

You [4] prepared porous thermoset dielectric materials having low dielectric constants which were used in electronic component manufacture with cross-linked polymeric porogen particles as provided in Table 2. [Pg.153]

A brain cancer cluster was found at an electronics components manufacturing plant. I10l The chemicals used in the plant included... [Pg.561]

Uncontrolled discharge is a threat in aU sensitive electronic component manufacturing operations. Thus the handling of these parts requires plastic packaging that dissipates charge relatively slowly over time... [Pg.94]

Tan KK, Dou HF, Tang KZ (2001) Precision motion control system for ultra-precision semiconductor and electronic components manufacturing. In Proceedings of the 51 St electronic components and technology conference, Orlando 2001... [Pg.968]

What is narrow slitting To a mill, 6 in. may be considered narrow. To an electronic component manufacturer, 0.020 in. is considered narrow. [Pg.89]

US Dept, of Health and Human Services (1985) DHHS(NIOSH) Publication No. 85-100, Hazard assessment of the electronic component manufacturing industry... [Pg.660]

Bottle cap manufacturing Brass, copper, or lead foundries Cable covering manufacturing Ceramic walls, floor, tiles, and glazing Chemicals and chemical preparations Communications equipment Electronic component manufacturing Fabricated metal products and structural metal Fabricated rubber... [Pg.231]

Few technical issues have hit the electronics industry as hard in recent years as the switch from Sn-Pb solder to lead-free attachment. Both by mandate, e.g., the European Commission requirement to eliminate lead in consumer products, as well as voluntarily, electronic component manufacturers and assemblers must come to grips with issues surrounding the transition to lead-free attachment of components. While various industry, academic, and governmental agencies that have studied alternatives to lead in solder now seem to agree on SnAgCu as the preferred alternative, as discussed by Bradley, Handwerker, and Sohn, there is still much to be done to create a minimal-problem transition. [Pg.1310]

The customers for electronic components manufacturers can be categorised in four major ways, catalogue distributors, contract equipment manufacturers (CEM), original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and overseas distributors. [Pg.6]

The European Electronic Component Manufacturers Association (EECA) claims to represent more than 95% of European electronic components prodnction involving more than one thonsand companies. The organisation comprises four autonomous industry associations with members drawn from the national trade associations of the member countries as well as from manufacturing and related industries. The associations are ... [Pg.45]

A different approach has been taken by EPCOS, the German multinational passive electronics components manufacturer. Although, between 2004 and 2005, it increased its worldwide workforce by 3% from 15,600 to 16,100, the increase almost exclusively took place in countries with low labour costs, especially China and the Czech Republic. The quoted approximate geographic distribution of the workforce is Asia (48%), Germany (13%), Rest of Europe (28%) and the Americas (11%). [Pg.113]

What are the major financial uncertainties faced by an electronic components manufacturer deciding whether to build a plant in Thailand or the United States ... [Pg.170]

Use of dual facilities—specialized and flexible In this approach, a firm uses both specialized and flexible facilities. Specialized facilities produce a relatively stable output of products over time in an efficient manner. Flexible facilities produce a widely varying volume and variety of products, but at a higher unit cost. For instance, an electronics component manufacturer might have specialized facilities for each type of circuit board as well as a flexible facility that can manufacture all types of circuit boards. Each specialized facility can produce at a relatively steady rate, with fluctuations being absorbed by the flexible facility. [Pg.233]

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