Title: Green Electronics Manufacturing : Creating Environmental Sensible Products Author: John X. Wang ISBN: 1439826641 / 9781439826645 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 344 Publisher: CRC Press Year: 2013 Availability: In Stock
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Written for scientists and engineers involved in creating environmentally sensible products and technologies, Green Electronic Manufacturing offers an approach to designing electronics with special consideration for the environmental impacts of the product during its entire lifecycle, from raw material mining to end-of-life disposal or recycling. Examining the vast implications of eco-design on business and technology, this book goes beyond "green-practice" in the manufacturing process to discuss responsible electronics development as a management philosophy, design paradigm, and corporate culture toward an ultimately holistic environmental custodianship and commitment to society.
Preface
About the Author
Chapter 1 : Green Electronics Assembly : Strategic Industry Interconnection Direction Chapter 2 : Tin Whiskers : New Challenge for Long-Term RoHS Reliability Chapter 3 : Fatigue Characterization of Lead-Free Solders Chapter 4 : Lead-Free Electronics Reliability : Finite Element Modeling Chapter 5 : Lead-Free Electronics Reliability : Fatigue Life Model Chapter 6 : Lead-Free Electronics Reliability : Higher Temperature Chapter 7 : Fatigue Design of Lead-Free Electronics and Weibull Distribution Chapter 8 : Enhancing Reliability of Ball Grid Array Chapter 9 : Finite Element Modeling under High-Vibration and High-Temperature Environments Chapter 10 : Probabilistic Modeling of the Elastic-Plastic Behavior of 63Sn-37Pb Solder Alloys Chapter 11 : Flip-Chip Assembly for Lead-Free Electronics Chapter 12 : Flip-Chip Bonding Techniques for Lead-Free Electronics Chapter 13 : Flip-Chip Bonding of Opto-Electronics Integrated Circuits Chapter 14 : Let's Package a Lead-Free Electronic Design