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Trace Laboratories East's Laboratory Director Appointed as Chairman of the IPC Ionic Connectivity/Ion Chromatography Task Group
January 3, 2003 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
Hunt Valley, Md. -- Trace Laboratories East announces that Laboratory Director Renee J. Michalkiewicz has been named chairman of the IPC Ionic Conductivity/Ion Chromatography Task Group.
This important group within the IPC is responsible for the development and confirmation if new and existing methodologies for assessing cleanliness of printed circuit boards and assemblies. Michalkiewicz has been involved with IPC and its committees for more than five years, and brings Trace East's longstanding reputation, accreditations and resources to the committee.
Trace Laboratories East, a Methode Electronics Co., is an ISO-9002-registered independent testing organization. For more information, visit www.tracelabs.com.