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The Knowledge Base: A Conference for Cleaning and Coating of Mission-critical Electronics

07/08/2025 | Mike Konrad -- Column: The Knowledge Base
In electronics manufacturing, there’s a dangerous misconception that cleaning and coating are standalone options, that they operate in different lanes, and that one can compensate for the other. Let’s clear that up now. Cleaning and conformal coating are not separate decisions. They are two chapters in the same story—the story of reliability.

SMT007 Magazine July—What’s Your Competitive Sweet Spot?

07/01/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
Are you in a niche that’s growing or shrinking? Is it time to reassess and refocus? We spotlight companies thriving by redefining or reinforcing their niche—what are their insights? In the July 2025 issue of SMT007 Magazine, we spotlight companies thriving by redefining or reinforcing their niche and offer insights to help you evaluate your own.

Smarter Machines Use AOI to Transform PCB Inspections

06/30/2025 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 Magazine
As automated optical inspection (AOI) evolves from traditional end-of-process inspections to proactive, in-line solutions, the integration of AI and machine learning is revolutionizing defect reduction and enhancing yields, marking a pivotal shift in how quality is managed in manufacturing.

Magnalytix and Foresite to Host Technical Webinar on SIR Testing and Functional Reliability

06/26/2025 | MAGNALYTIX
Magnalytix, in collaboration with Foresite Inc., is pleased to announce an upcoming one-hour Webinar Workshop titled “Comparing SIR IPC B-52 to Umpire 41 Functional & SIR Test Method.” This session will be held on July 24, 2025, and is open to professionals in electronics manufacturing, reliability engineering, and process development seeking insights into new testing standards for climatic reliability.

The Death of the Microsection

06/26/2025 | Bob Neves, Reliability Assessment Solutions, Inc.
I got my start out of college grinding and polishing PCB microsections. My thumbs are a bit arthritic today because of the experience (microsection grinders know what I mean). Back then, via structures were rather large, and getting to the center in six steps of grinding and polishing was easy compared to what my team has been doing recently at the lab.
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