Going green is becoming a major component of the mission for
electronics manufacturers worldwide. While this goal seems simplistic,
it poses daunting dilemmas. Yet, to compete effectively in the global
economy, manufacturers must take the initiative to drive this crucial
movement. Green Electronics Manufacturing: Creating Environmental
Sensible Products provides you with a complete reference to design,
develop, build, and install an electronic product with special
consideration for the product’s environmental impacts during its
whole life cycle. The author discusses how to integrate the
state-of-the-art technologies of finite element method (FEM) modeling,
simulation, and testing to create environmental sensible products of
satisfying global environmental regulations, such as Restriction of
Hazardous Substances (ROHS) compliance. He covers enabling techniques
such as advanced fatigue life modeling, crack propagation analysis,
and probabilistic robust design of lead-free electronics. The book
also explores how risk engineering methodology empowers practitioners
with effective tools such as buckling analysis of tin whiskers. With
its emphasis on reducing parts, rationing materials, and reusing
components to make products more efficient to build, green electronics
intertwines today’s electronics with manufacturing strategies of
global sourcing, concurrent engineering, and total quality.
Implemented through product and process design, it can help you
achieve sustainability to support future generations and at the same
time preserve our natural resources. Green Electronics Manufacturing:
Creating Environmental Sensible Products gives you the tools to create
environmental sensible products while maintaining electronics quality
and reliability.
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Creating Environmental Sensible Products
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040059418
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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