Developing An Effective, Fast-Curing, Environmentally Sound Conformal Coating
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February 10, 2010 |
Author: |
Phil Kinner; HumiSeal Europe |
Abstract: |
The electronics industry has recently undertaken the transition to lead-free processing as a direct consequence of the RoHS directive, which came into force in July 2006. However, this is unlikely to be the last transition required since the European Solvent Emissions Directive, 1999 is starting to be implemented and enforced by national governments. This is resulting in pressure on larger manufacturers, currently emitting more than 5 tonnes of solvent vapour per annum to take steps to limit and reduce their emissions.... |
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