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A standard reference in the field since 1964 (2nd ed., 1979), the present edition has been extensively revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in manufacturing, quality control, design, and materials engineering applications. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Get the latest developments in solder technology
You can't work in electronics without solder -- and you shouldn’t work with solder without Solders and Soldering, Fourth Edition. Profusely illustrated, this book by the world's top solder educator has been the leader in its field for two decades.
You’ll learn 29 different methods for soldering and heating (for both automatic and manual procedures), and learn about the strengths and weaknesses of each method for varying applications. This up-to-date edition deals at length with modern cleaning materials and processes, emphasizing EPA and OSHA guidelines and regulations, and provides you with state-of-the-art techniques for soldering with miniaturized circuit boards.
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You can't work in electronics without solder -- and you shouldn't work with solder without Solders and Soldering, Fourth Edition, by Howard Manko.
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A text covering the core concepts of and recent development in solders and soldering, for a variety of applications, including robotics. Presents 19 processes for soldering and heating, advances in design, flux processes and products, and more principles, methods, and materials of soldering. Previous edition c1992.
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The Leader for Over Three Decades
"...a recommended addition to the reference library of anyone involved in solders and soldering." -- Welding Journal, on the Second Edition
Now With New Miniaturization Processes, Environmental Solutions, Mechanical Soldering (including Robotics and Mass Production), and Safety Techniques
You can't do electronics (some some mechanical tasks) without soldering, and those who want to do it will choose this book. "When a book on soldering requires a third update for a current revision, it implies reader confidence, for which I am grateful," writes Howard Manko in his preface to this new Fourth Edition. Readers do indeed place deserved confidence in this classic on the science and technologies of Solders and Soldering, the field's leading reference for over 35 years.
Cutting-edge techniques and materials for printing circuit boards and electronic packaging, as well as hand processes
* The master reference on the principles, methods, and materials of soldering
* Covers core concepts and recent developments
* 19 processes for soldering and heating
* Lead-free solders and safety precautions
* Design advances
* New flux processes and products, with EPA and OSHA regulations
* New manufacturing procedures and equipment for mechanical and electrical/electronic applications
* Special quality-control and inspection methods developed by the author
* An unsurpassed teaching tool
This sourcebook can help you do any job involving Solders and Soldering--better, cheaper, and with less risk to the environment. It's a working tool that mechanical, electrical, electronic, manufacturing, and materials engineers, as well as quality control personnel and research scientists, will want to keep close at hand.
About the Author
Howard Manko (Teaneck, NJ) is an internationally recognized authority on soldering and cleaning with more than 35 yars experience in the field. Prior to establishing his own consulting company in 1974, he was affiliated with AlphaMet International, Alpha Metals, and IBM. Manko received the IPC's President's Award for his work on solderability testing and often lectures and teaches in the U.S. and abroad.
Solders and Soldering FROM THE PUBLISHER
Get the latest developments in solder technology
You can't work in electronics without solder and you shouldn't work with solder without Solders and Soldering, Fourth Edition. Profusely illustrated, this book by the world's top solder educator has been the leader in its field for two decades.
You'll learn 29 different methods for soldering and heating (for both automatic and manual procedures), and learn about the strengths and weaknesses of each method for varying applications. This up-to-date edition deals at length with modern cleaning materials and processes, emphasizing EPA and OSHA guidelines and regulations, and provides you with state-of-the-art techniques for soldering with miniaturized circuit boards.
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The Leader for Over Three Decades
"...a recommended addition to the reference library of anyone involved in solders and soldering." Welding Journal, on the Second Edition
Now With New Miniaturization Processes, Environmental Solutions, Mechanical Soldering (including Robotics and Mass Production), and Safety Techniques
You can't do electronics (some some mechanical tasks) without soldering, and those who want to do it will choose this book. "When a book on soldering requires a third update for a current revision, it implies reader confidence, for which I am grateful," writes Howard Manko in his preface to this new Fourth Edition. Readers do indeed place deserved confidence in this classic on the science and technologies of Solders and Soldering, the field's leading reference for over 35 years.
Cutting-edge techniques and materials for printing circuit boards and electronic packaging, as well as hand processes
* The master reference on the principles, methods, and materials of soldering
* Covers core concepts and recent developments
* 19 processes for soldering and heating
* Lead-free solders and safety precautions
* Design advances
* New flux processes and products, with EPA and OSHA regulations
* New manufacturing procedures and equipment for mechanical and electrical/electronic applications
* Special quality-control and inspection methods developed by the author
* An unsurpassed teaching tool
This sourcebook can help you do any job involving Solders and Solderingbetter, cheaper, and with less risk to the environment. It's a working tool that mechanical, electrical, electronic, manufacturing, and materials engineers, as well as quality control personnel and research scientists, will want to keep close at hand.