DATE September 19th, 2002 AGENDA 6:00PM, Social Hour 7:00PM, Dinner/Presentation MEETING FEES $20, Members $25, Nonmembers MENU TBD LOCATION Embassy Suities 3100 East Frontera Anaheim, CA (714) 632-1221 RESERVATIONS Call: MaskTek (714) 557-3383 NO SHOWS WILL BE INVOICED. If you can not attend, please cancel your reservation by 12 Noon on Wednesday, prior to the meeting. See you there! September 2002 Dinner / Presentation LA/OC SMTA Chapter Meeting Rework though IR Technology A NEW Look By : Ian Horne, C.E.O for Solder Connections Inc. Infrared (IR) Technology has been around for a number of years with many myths and fears regarding this technology. This presentation will start by answering the question: why it failed years ago, and, what exciting advances in Dark IR and Reflow Process Control (RPC) will do to revolutionize the way we profile and use Rework equipment in the future. This presentation will discuss how the combination of this old and new technology will make IR & RPC so important in dealing with the demanding Rework and Repair process we face today. Considering the pressures of smaller and more complex parts, denser boards, reduced cost pressure, and increased productiv- ity requirements; this presentation will provide a better under- standing of how IR technology fits into achieving these goals. It will discuss the principles of IR & RPC operation, what makes it different then present methods and the benefits it offers in to- day's environment. September 2002
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DATE September 19th, 2002
AGENDA 6:00PM, Social Hour
7:00PM, Dinner/Presentation
MEETING FEES $20, Members
$25, Nonmembers
MENU TBD
LOCATION Embassy Suities
3100 East Frontera Anaheim, CA
(714) 632-1221
RESERVATIONS Call: MaskTek (714) 557-3383
NO SHOWS WILL BE INVOICED. If you can not attend, please cancel your reservation by 12 Noon on Wednesday, prior to the meeting. See you there!
September 2002 Dinner / Presentation
LA/OC SMTA Chapter Meeting
Rework though IR Technology A NEW Look
By : Ian Horne, C.E.O for Solder Connections Inc.
Infrared (IR) Technology has been around for a number of
years with many myths and fears regarding this technology.
This presentation will start by answering the question: why it
failed years ago, and, what exciting advances in Dark IR and
Reflow Process Control (RPC) will do to revolutionize the way
we profile and use Rework equipment in the future.
This presentation will discuss how the combination of this old
and new technology will make IR & RPC so important in dealing
with the demanding Rework and Repair process we face today.
Considering the pressures of smaller and more complex parts,
denser boards, reduced cost pressure, and increased productiv-
ity requirements; this presentation will provide a better under-
standing of how IR technology fits into achieving these goals. It
will discuss the principles of IR & RPC operation, what makes it
different then present methods and the benefits it offers in to-
Solder Connections Inc. Ian Horne has been involved in electronics for over nine-teen years from his trainee days back in 1983 where he was awarded UK’s Best Apprentice to his present position since 1998 as C.E.O. of the TEAM Electronics group of companies based in North America, Europe and Asia.
Ian like many of his fellow Scots throughout history have been rightly renowned for their willingness to look beyond their own borders and their determination to make the most of the opportunities available whether these are at home or in the wider world. This hasn’t happened by acci-dent – it can be traced back to the Scottish spirit of entre-preneurship, the determination to succeed and the ability to adopt a global attitude in their personal and business lives.
Ian’s present role is running the North American Division of Team Electronics namely Solder Connections Inc based in San Jose and Houston where he works in partnership with ERSA Inc bringing Soldering and Inspection expertise to the territory specializing in BGA Rework and Repair.
Ian is a member of the SMART Group (Surface Mount & Related Technologies) EMTA (Engineering and Marine Training Association) and the Entrepreneurial Exchange. He holds Higher National Diploma in Electrical & Elec-tronic Engineering from Bell College of Technology. Prior to setting up TEAM, he was employed by various O.E.M and C.E.M’s including IBM, Motorola and SCI.
http://www.solderconnections.com
Yongwan graduated with a BS from Auburn University, Alabama in Mechanical Engineering. He has worked with Siemens Dematic for the past 5 years as a Solutions Consultant in which he not only Sells but also does Engineering to work with the individual companies as required. He really enjoys the SMT Industry and like all of us is hoping the industry will turn around shortly. Yongwan enjoys camping and has been to the San Yisidro Mountains this year and is planning on camping later in the year in Yosem-ite.
Let’s all give Yongwan a warm “SMTA” welcome into the SMTA L.A. / O.C. Chapter!
Member Profile
Yongwan Chang
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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT By: Riki Brown
Our August 8 LA/OC SMTA teamed with CCA for a very successful golf tournament. We had 94 golfers and 115 at the banquet. A good time was had by all and the Board wishes to thank Frank Kurisu of SolderMask, Inc. for his super human effort in pulling this all together to make it so suc-cessful and for donating all the trophies on top of that. I also wish to thank those of you who sent cards and phone calls regarding my back surgery as all went well and I should make a full recovery in a few more weeks. I am back to work now and look-ing forward to our future meetings and improvement in our business efforts and climate. In July of each year, National SMTA selects the Chapter of the Year to be recognized at the SMTA Annual Meeting during SMTA International (held in conjunction with ATExpo) in Chicago in Sep-tember. Several times the LA/OC chapter has won or tied with another chapter. I am proud of our chapter and the great board and members committed to supporting our chapter. This year we did not win but there is a very moving story behind the selection of this year’s Chapter of the Year that I would like to share with all of you. The Chapter that won was Oregon (they received one more point than our chapter). The Oregon Chapter came close to being selected Chapter of the Year last year and did receive an award for the most improved chapter. In their chapter they have a colleague, Ron Boyce, who has gone through a very difficult time from an accident and long recuperation period. Ron has served as a national director and was instrumental in the formation and leadership of the Oregon chapter. I do not have the pleasure of knowing Ron well but I talked with him many times at National meetings and in the National Committees in which I am involved. Ron has retired from Tektronics and has spent many tireless hours in service for SMTA. Ron had a fall on his boat (his home) around Christmas. With no family members to keep tabs on Ron, he was not missed for several days when a neighbor called on him. Injuries from the fall, the lack of attention for four to five days, left him in critical need of medical help, plus Ron also suffers from Parkinson’s disease. When members of the Oregon chapter heard that Ron was hospitalized, they came to his rescue. Many of the chapter leaders and members committed themselves to sup-porting Ron. They visited him in the hospital and rehabilitation center, helped him get back on-line so he could keep in touch with his colleagues and friends, provided transportation for him, helped him make difficult decisions, and most of all, were there for a colleague and friend. They literally adopted him and saved his life. The Chapter also recognized that prayers across the country (and SMTA) served as a tremendous help to Ron, as well. The happy ending to this story is that Ron is again attending Chapter Meetings and will probably be with the Oregon delegation at SMTA Inter-national to receive their Chapter of the Year Award.
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Written by, Frank Kurisu SolderMask, Inc.
Golf Get Together Organizer On Thursday, August 8, 2002, the LA / OC Surface Mount Technology Association and the IPC Cali-fornia Circuits Association held it’s 3rd Annual Golf Get Together at the California Country Club in Whittier. The event was well attended with 94 golfers teeing off in a shotgun start playing a 4 person scramble format (straight up, no handicaps). Even though the weather in Whittier was on the warm / HOT side all players had a great day “getting together” to be with others in our industries. Two beverage carts, manned by volunteers, kept all the teams well hydrated with, water, soft drinks, gatatorade and other beverages (you can guess what this might be). After the round everyone gathered in the bar to compare scores and stories. I must say that the atmos-phere in the bar was exciting, with people seeing friends and making new ones. To me, this scene was the purpose for the “Golf Get Together”, After cooling down and satisfying the need for a good stiff drink, everyone proceeded to the Banquet room where 109 players, volunteers and guests enjoyed a dinner of Prime Rib or Salmon. During din-ner a slide show was run showing pictures taken on the course by the volunteers of the players in ac-tion. The slide show proved to be a big hit with over 400 pictures taken. After dinner we raffled off $3,500.00 of Quality Golf Prizes. The last prize of the night was a DVD player, with a copy of Caddie Shack (which allowed the DVD player to qualify as a Quality Golf Prize). Many milestones were attained at this year’s “Golf Get Together” such as: The first year using the name of “Golf Get Together”, The first banquet, The first time trophies were awarded to the top three finishing teams (Trophies made and donated by SolderMask, Inc.) , The first time at a private country club, The first shotgun start, The first 4-person scramble, The first time for massages performed by a professional masseuse. A successful event such as the “SMTA / CCA Golf Get Together” does not just happen by itself. It takes many months of coordination and sacrifices to bring it to fruition. It does not happen without sponsors and volunteers. All parties committed to supporting this event showed their generosity and commitment to supporting our industries. To each volunteer, and sponsor, I say thank you for your support. The volunteers were: Jerry Behm, Self; Dick Crowe, Burkle, USA; Linda Ester, Whittier Wood Products; Donna Lemley, Professional Massuse; Ray Larson, Larson Associates; Bob Neves, MicroTek Labs; Michelle Ogihara, Seika Machinery; Scott Penin, APW; Joe Palumbo, Production Analysis & Learning Services, LLC; Kathy Palumbo, Production Analysis & Learning Services, LLC; Kevin Phan, SolderMask, Inc.; Laura Thorn, SolderMask, Inc. The sponsors are listed on the follow-ing pages.
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2002 SMTA/CCA GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSOR LIST
3M Industrial Markets http://www.3m.com
Acumen Technology
http://www.acumenstencils.com
ADS Gold, Inc. 2nd Year Sponsor
Allen, Haight, Cooney & Monaghan, LLP
2nd Year Sponsor http://www.ahcllp.com
Basic Chemical Solutions, LLC http://www.basicchem.com
Burkle North America
2nd Year Sponsor http://www.burkleusa.com
Christopher Associates, Inc.
http://www.christopherweb.com
Circuit Image Systems http://www.circuitimagesystems.com
Custer Consulting Group
Walt Custer http://www.custerconsulting.com
DuPont Electronics 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.dupont.com
EMI Solutions, LLC http://www.4emi.com
eMT 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.emtllc.com
FastSigns http://www.fastsigns.com/193
GemTech, Inc.
http://www.gemtechpowder.com
InteliCoat (Formally Rexam Graphics) 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.intelicoat.com
I-Source Technical Services, Inc. 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.i-source.com
Larson Associates http://www.consultlarson.com
NATIONAL GRAPHIC SUPPLY
2nd Year Sponsor http://www.ngspcb.com
Omni Training Corp 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.omnitraining.com
PC World Corporation Bill Kennard
http://www.circtwrld.com
Petlock, Inc. http://www.petlock.com
P. Kay Metal, Inc.
http://www.pkaymetal.com
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Practical Components
3rd Year Sponsor http://www.practicalcomponents.com
Prestige Metal Recyclers, Inc.
http://prestigemetal.uswestdex.com
Production Analysis & Learning Services, LLC 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.palsrvs.com
QCM http://www.qcminc.net
REStronics Southern California
http://www.restronics.com
Saati Print http://www.saatiprint.com
Seika Machinery
http://www.seikausa.com
Siemens Dematic 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.siemens.com
Smart Electronics & Assembly, Inc. http://www.smartelec.com
Spec Elite Engineering
http://www.specelite.com
Speedy Circuits 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.speedycircuits.com
SMT Dynamics
3rd Year Sponsor http://www.smtd.com
SolderMask, Inc. 3rd Year Sponsor
http://www.soldermask.com
Surface Mount Techniques (SMT) 3rd Year Sponsor
http://www.smtprinters.net
Tech-Source
Technica, U.S.A. 2nd Year Sponsor
http://www.technica.com
Technic Inc. http://www.technic.com
Technical Devices Company
3rd Year Sponsor http://www.technicaldev.com
Valor Computerized Systems
http://www.valor.com
Whittier Wood Products 2nd Year Sponsor
Mike Ester (714) 969-5204
xERP, Inc.
http://www.xerpinc.com
2002 SMTA/CCA GOLF TOURNAMENT SPONSOR LIST 6
Thanks to all participants for coming out to play in the “Golf Get Together”. If anyone would like to write about his or her experiences at the “Golf Get Together” I am sure that we can put it in the next newsletter.
Golf Tournament Results
Putting Contest (four holes) John Garrigan, Technic, Inc. — Score 7 putts
Closest to the Pin, Hole #5
Greg Uberuaga, Gemtech Powder Coating
Closest to the Pin Hole #10 Jim Hardy, Basic Chemical Solutions, LLC
Straight Drive Contest, Hole #13
Byron Bjork, Basic Chemical Solutions, LLC / Arcadia
Four Person Scramble 1st Place Team
Team Score of 60 Gross Shig Shiwota, Gemtech Powder Coating Gabe Shiwata, Gemtech Powder Coating
Greg Uberuaga, Gemtech Powder Coating Kay Reeves, Gemtech Powder Coating / Secure Technology, Inc.
2nd Place Team
Team Score of 62 Gross Steve Wittenberg, SMT Dynamic Chip Bellisime, SMT Dynamic
Team Score of 62 Gross Mark Simmons, V-Score Central Mark Alexander, KCA, Placentia
John Myrick, DuPont Chuck Brummer, Acuson
There was a tie for second place with two teams finishing with a score of 62. A “card off” determined the results.
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SMTA LA/OC ENDORSES WESCON NORTH AMERICA 2002 The Premier Electronic Systems Engineering Event
September 24-26, 2002 · Anaheim Convention Center · Anaheim Wescon/2002, North America’s premier OEM Electronics event for Design, Manufacturing and Test Engineers, will feature over 800 exhibits and an IEEE sponsored conference pro-gram. In addition to Wescon’s traditional focus on component technology, this year’s event will fea-ture four special pavilions: test & measurement; power components; connectors / intercon-nects; and production & packaging equipment and services. Plus a NEW show feature has been added - the Engineering Resource Center - where engi-neers can find products, publications and services for professional and career development. Mark your calendar and make plans to attend Wescon. FREE admission to the exhibits, keynote, and plenary sessions is available at http://www.wescon.com or by calling 800-877-2668/310-524-4100 ext. 218.
EN D O R S I N G WE S C ON
SMTA LA/OC is an Official Endorsee of Wescon/2002 As an Endorsee, we will keep our members informed about the Conference Program and Exhibition as the show develops. Wescon has agreed to give us an opportunity to earn money and to promote our association to a projected 15,000 visitors at Wescon. In addition, Wescon will give us a financial incentive that can help cover the costs of future meetings and association events. We will receive: • A $250 rebate for every booth sold by our association members. • A $1.00 rebate for every registration form received with our SMTA LA/OC box checked on the registration form. • A complimentary booth located in the Engineering Resource Center to promote membership. • Our chapter name and logo on Wescon promotional material and website.
WE NEED YOUR HELP
We’re looking for Members to help spread the word about Wescon2002 within their companies. It doesn’t take a lot of time and by doing so you will HELP EARN $$ FOR OUR CHAPTER.
If you would like more information on: • How you can spread the word about Wescon to your colleagues... • How to qualify for the Exhibit Sales $250 rebate…
Contact: Michelle Ogihara at 310-540-7310 ext.120, email: [email protected]
http://www.wescon.com
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2003 SMTA LA/OC Source Guide Calling All Advertisers
Michelle Ogihara has been working diligently on recruiting Ad-vertisers for the 2003 SMTA LA/OC Source Guide, but in a brief in-terview she stated “We are still short of our goal. We need 11 more to reach our goal.” Michelle has put countless hours into supporting your chapter and could really use some of your wonderful support! So, open up your heart and give her call to find out how you can you help! Contact: Michelle Ogihara at 310-540-7310 ext.120, email: [email protected]
LA/OC SMTA Chapter Training & Vern Solberg
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