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DESCRIPTION:Soldering is a joining method used for a wide range of parts\, 
 including delicate electronic components. Solder is a metal alloy designed
  to melt at very low temperatures\, and various methods of soldering can b
 e used to join parts together. Although most soldering is automated today\
 , manual soldering is an important skill for assembly technicians\, resear
 chers\, students\, and engineers. This solder training workshop class addr
 esses the knowledge and techniques required to produce high-quality manual
 ly soldered joints. Eric Pillon and Jake Blythe will provide an overview o
 f basic manual soldering equipment and proper safety precautions for solde
 ring. Different soldering alloys\, including lead-free solders and also th
 e proper soldering techniques for joining PCB components will be discussed
  in this event.\n\nCo-sponsored by: OACETT\n\nSpeaker(s): Jake Blythe\, Er
 ic Pillon\n\nWindsor\, Ontario\, Canada
LOCATION:Windsor\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER:calvin.a.love@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Soldering Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/315172
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Soldering is a joining method used for a w
 ide range of parts\, including delicate electronic components. Solder is a
  metal alloy designed to melt at very low temperatures\, and various metho
 ds of soldering can be used to join parts together. Although most solderin
 g is automated today\, manual soldering is an important skill for assembly
  technicians\, researchers\, students\, and engineers. This solder trainin
 g workshop class addresses the knowledge and techniques required to produc
 e high-quality manually soldered joints. Eric Pillon and Jake Blythe will 
 provide an overview of basic manual soldering equipment and proper safety 
 precautions for soldering. Different soldering alloys\, including lead-fre
 e solders and also the proper soldering techniques for joining PCB compone
 nts will be discussed in this event.&lt;/p&gt;
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