Author: | James J. Licari, Dale W. Swanson | ISBN: | 9781437778908 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science | Publication: | June 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | William Andrew | Language: | English |
Author: | James J. Licari, Dale W. Swanson |
ISBN: | 9781437778908 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science |
Publication: | June 24, 2011 |
Imprint: | William Andrew |
Language: | English |
Adhesives are widely used in the manufacture and assembly of electronic circuits and products. Generally, electronics design engineers and manufacturing engineers are not well versed in adhesives, while adhesion chemists have a limited knowledge of electronics. This book bridges these knowledge gaps and is useful to both groups.
The book includes chapters covering types of adhesive, the chemistry on which they are based, and their properties, applications, processes, specifications, and reliability. Coverage of toxicity, environmental impacts and the regulatory framework make this book particularly important for engineers and managers alike.
The third edition has been updated throughout and includes new sections on nanomaterials, environmental impacts and new environmentally friendly ‘green’ adhesives. Information about regulations and compliance has been brought fully up-to-date.
As well as providing full coverage of standard adhesive types, Licari explores the most recent developments in fields such as:
• Tamper-proof adhesives for electronic security devices.
• Bio-compatible adhesives for implantable medical devices.
• Electrically conductive adhesives to replace toxic tin-lead solders in printed circuit assembly – as required by regulatory regimes, e.g. the EU’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive or RoHS (compliance is required for all products placed on the European market).
• Nano-fillers in adhesives, used to increase the thermal conductivity of current adhesives for cooling electronic devices.
Adhesives are widely used in the manufacture and assembly of electronic circuits and products. Generally, electronics design engineers and manufacturing engineers are not well versed in adhesives, while adhesion chemists have a limited knowledge of electronics. This book bridges these knowledge gaps and is useful to both groups.
The book includes chapters covering types of adhesive, the chemistry on which they are based, and their properties, applications, processes, specifications, and reliability. Coverage of toxicity, environmental impacts and the regulatory framework make this book particularly important for engineers and managers alike.
The third edition has been updated throughout and includes new sections on nanomaterials, environmental impacts and new environmentally friendly ‘green’ adhesives. Information about regulations and compliance has been brought fully up-to-date.
As well as providing full coverage of standard adhesive types, Licari explores the most recent developments in fields such as:
• Tamper-proof adhesives for electronic security devices.
• Bio-compatible adhesives for implantable medical devices.
• Electrically conductive adhesives to replace toxic tin-lead solders in printed circuit assembly – as required by regulatory regimes, e.g. the EU’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive or RoHS (compliance is required for all products placed on the European market).
• Nano-fillers in adhesives, used to increase the thermal conductivity of current adhesives for cooling electronic devices.