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Inert atmospheres soldering electronics

Martin Theriault Martin Theriault serves as Global Marketing Manager, Electronics Manufacturing with Air Liquide, Houston, Texas, U.S. A. Mr. Theriault currently oversees all of Air Liquide activities in electronics packaging, assembly, optoelectronics, and compound semiconductor markets. Mr. Theriault has worked extensively in the past 7 years with electronic assemblers in the field of inert atmosphere soldering and has written and presented several papers on that topic. Additionally, he is strongly involved in the development of new gas applications and products for the electronic assembly... [Pg.1024]

When electronic products are constructed, individual components such as chips, condensers, or conductor boards must be connected to fully functional electronic devices. This crucial step is usually performed using reflow or wave soldering processes. Both processes can be performed either in air or in controlled and inert atmospheres (see Fig. 2.24). Using a controlled atmosphere, however, provides the following substantial benefits ... [Pg.73]


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