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Seika Machinery to Host Free Webinar on Solder Paste Process Control

Seika Machinery, Inc., a leading provider of advanced machinery, materials and engineering services, is pleased to announce an upcoming webinar focused on solder paste process control. This educational session, part of the Malcom Process Control Webinar series, will be held on July 31 at 10 a.m. PST.

Webinar Details:

Topic: Malcom Process Control Webinar – Session 1: Solder Paste

Registration: Register Here

Cost: Free (Registration required)

Presenter: Charlie Fujikawa, Product Specialist for Malcom Solder Paste Process Control Systems

During the webinar, Charlie Fujikawa, an expert in Malcom solder paste process control systems, will delve into the critical role of solder paste in the Surface Mount Technology (SMT) process. He will explain how various properties of solder paste can significantly impact the reflow process and emphasize the importance of measuring and controlling these properties for optimal performance.

Key topics to be covered include:

  • Solder Paste Properties: Understanding how different properties of solder paste affect the reflow process.
  • Consistency in Solder Paste: The importance of maintaining a consistent solder paste mix and working temperature.
  • Measurement Techniques: Methods for measuring solder paste viscosity and tackiness to ensure it is optimized for printing.

Additionally, attendees will gain insights into Malcom’s state-of-the-art solder paste process control equipment, including:

  • Malcom Paste Mixers: Designed to ensure a consistent and uniform solder paste mix, which is crucial for high-quality SMT assembly.
  • Malcom Viscometers: Ideal for accurately measuring solder paste viscosity, enabling precise control and optimization of the paste’s properties.

This webinar is an excellent opportunity for electronics manufacturing professionals to enhance their knowledge of solder paste process control and learn about the latest technologies available for optimizing their SMT processes.

For more information, contact Michelle Ogihara at 310-540-7310; e-mail michelle@seikausa.com; or visit www.seikausa.com.