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Evaluation of low-residue soldering for military and commercial applications: A report from the Low-Residue Soldering Task Force
Author(s) -
Ronald L. Iman,
D.J. Anderson,
R.V. Burress
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/106617
Subject(s) - soldering , mandate , engineering , manufacturing engineering , computer science , metallurgy , materials science , political science , law
The LRSTF combined the efforts of industry, military, and government to evaluate low-residue soldering processes for military and commercial applications. These processes were selected for evaluation because they provide a means for the military to support the presidential mandate while producing reliable hardware at a lower cost. This report presents the complete details and results of a testing program conducted by the LRSTF to evaluate low-residue soldering for printed wiring assemblies. A previous informal document provided details of the test plan used in this evaluation. Many of the details of that test plan are contained in this report. The test data are too massive to include in this report, however, these data are available on disk as Excel spreadsheets upon request. The main purpose of low-residue soldering is to eliminate waste streams during the manufacturing process

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