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  Another "new" (as in I had not heard of them before) training group that
  contacted me recently
  is EPTAC:

  Electronic Process Training & Consulting Corporation.
  27 Harvey Road
  Bedford, NH 03110
  800/64-EPTAC
  603/644-5456
  603/644-5569 FAX
  [log in to unmask]

  They are offering certification on IPC-A-610B and J-STD-001.

  Charles Barker
  Manufacturing Engineer
  Input/Output, Inc.

  713/276-3328 (after 10/6/96 281/552-3328)

  [log in to unmask]

  To:       TechNet @ ipc.org
  cc:       mmatso @ wgc.woodward.com (bcc: Charles Barker/IO-US)
  From:     TechNet @ ipc.org
  Date:     09/18/96 08:08:50 PM MST
  Subject:  Re: ASSY: Solder schools





       Mike;        There are a lot of options out there that address a wide variety of        training needs and pocketbooks. There is China Lake (MTTC -        619-446-5571) and EMPF (317-226-5607) at the high end of things,        where your trainer can get a carefully designed and monitored        instructor's certification. They, along with quite a few independant        training organzations, also offer a variety of targeted trainer,        engineer, and operator classroom programs as well. Two of the best        that I'm familiar with are National Training Center for        MicroElectronics (610-861-5486) and SMT Plus (408-438-6116), both of        whom specialize in doing on-site classes at your location. Both        teach hand soldering (my focus), but their other areas of expertise        differ.        For very focused work, where you want bring someone in on a hourly        basis to work one-on-one with key people try Greg Painter at Hand        Soldering Specialties at (415)964-0577. He specializes in hand        soldering and workmanship standards training.        Promising newcomers to the field include ACME (605 341-4261), run by        Tino Gonzales, for surface mount process consulting and training,        and The Training Center, a new group that appears to be developing a        very promising program, though I haven't audited any of their        classes yet. (I have experience with all of the others mentioned        above.)        This only scratches the surface though. The needs and the resources        vary widely - there's no one single good solution for every training        need, and many providers will custom design a program for you. I        would be happy to talk to any technet readers about their specific        solder training needs, and perhaps recommend local trainers in your        area if you like (there are far too many to list here).        Reed Hopkins        User Development Manager        Metcal, Inc.        415-325-3291        [log in to unmask]        (please mention technet)        ----------------------------------------------------------------------        There are also a number of training options and links listed on the        Rework & Repair Exchange at http://www.metcal.com/training.html.        ----------------------------------------------------------------------   ______________________________ Reply Separator _______________________________   __   Subject: ASSY: Solder schools   Author: [log in to unmask] at Internet-Mail   Date: 9/18/96 3:02 PM   In the past, our company has sent our soldering instructors to China Lake   for training and certification. We certified for both hand and machine   (wave)soldering.   The questions:   1. What other programs are available (please include location, duration,   and cost, if known) ?   2. Is an SMT soldering instructor's school available?   Thanks in advance for your responses.   Mike Matson   Woodward Governor Company   [log in to unmask]   ***************************************************************************   * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 *   ***************************************************************************   * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: *   * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. *   ***************************************************************************   ***************************************************************************   * TechNet mail list is provided as a service by IPC using SmartList v3.05 *   ***************************************************************************   * To unsubscribe from this list at any time, send a message to: *   * [log in to unmask] with <subject: unsubscribe> and no text. *   ***************************************************************************

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