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Kester, BTU Partner on Lead-Free Seminar
February 9, 2004 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
Des Plaines, Ill. — Kester is working with BTU International to co-host a seminar focusing on lead-free technology.
The "Lead-Free Solutions" seminar is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Tampa Bay, Fla.
This series of seminars is part of Kester University, which offers complete solder technology training programs coupled with consulting services to assist the electronics industry with training and process issues. Training courses are offered for SMT assembly, wave soldering and rework. Each course also offers the latest technical and practical information for implementing lead-free SMT assembly, wave and rework. Additionally, courses in traditional leaded solder processes are available and are offered in both English and Spanish. The courses are customizable to accommodate a customer's need for in-house training of operators, line supervisors and managers. Courses come with complete in-class training materials and CD training modules.
BTU International Inc. supplies thermal processing solutions to global electronics and materials markets. The company provides products and support to diverse markets such as PCB assembly and semiconductor packaging, as well as advanced materials markets, which include thick film, electronic components, ceramics and metals processing applications. Additionally, they manufacture custom systems for specific customer applications typically requiring high temperatures and precise atmosphere control. For more information, visit www.btu.com.
For more information on Kester University and Kester's full line of products and services, contact Kester by phone at (847) 297-1600 or 800-2-KESTER (53-7837), by fax at (847) 699-5548, or by e-mail at customerservice@kester.com.
Founded in 1899, Kester is a world-renowned supplier of solder and related materials and services to the electronics assembly, micro-component, industrial soldering, hardware/retail and wholesale plumbing markets. For more information, visit www.kester.com.