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Name: Lead-Free Soldering Orientation
Delivery Method: LAN or Web

Students
This introductory lead-free modules are intended for all areas in the organization. Purchasing, program management, process technician, management, quality control and costing/accounting departments participants.
Objectives
Participants successfully completing the course are able to identify and explain:
- The regulatory and commercial forces driving lead-free implementation
- Market and legislative pressures and deadlines
- Issues related to alloy selection
- Costs associated with the changeover to lead-free alloys
- The main alloy trends, alloy composition and alloy terminology
- Technical challenges in moving through design to lead-free production
- Implementation challenges in moving to lead-free production
- Compare/contrast lead-free solder with traditional eutectic solder in a variety
of attributes
- The impact of lead-free process on components and component handling
- Process differences in the use of lead-free solder
- Defects and process indicators likely to arise in switching to lead-free assembly
- Training, documentation and inspection-key areas to watch out for
Qualification and Certification Testing
This training interactive learning module constantly checks throughout whether or
not the student is learning. At the end of the module the successful student is
awarded a certificate. A criterion referenced test with feedback and a response
to each question is given.
Estimated Duration
1-1.5 hours

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For more information on on-line learning:
Lead-free soldering orientation course outline
Lead Free Wave Soldering
LAN-based training
Web-based training
Lead-free rework training
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