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Dear colleague,

The problems with the IPC lead free Web site have been resolved, and the site is now
up and fully operational. We thank you for your patience and understanding while we
resolved these problems.

The following is the press release sent out with the first announcement on the site.
Please feel free to contact me directly with any further questions or concerns.

Best,

Chris Jorgensen
IPC


The IPC Web site for lead-free electronics assemblies is up and running. Visit
www.leadfree.org to get the best information on lead-free electronics assemblies,
technical papers and articles and the schedule and registration information for
IPCWorks '99, featuring an International Summit on Lead-Free Electronics Assemblies.

Features you will be able to find on www.leadfree.org include the Lead Free
Grapevine, which will be a running compilation of news and information received by
IPC regarding lead-free electronics assemblies. IPC will also be posting a live
survey for users to complete to get an idea of the industry's stance on lead-free
electronics assemblies. The results of this survey will be presented at IPCWorks '99
and will be used for the development of the IPC Roadmap on Lead-Free Electronics
Assemblies.

As soon as the on-line survey is available a notice will be sent to the IPC listservs
and IPC Official Representatives.

The following is the IPC press release on www.leadfree.org.


************************************************************************
Contact: Dan Green
847-790-5371
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
IPC LAUNCHES LEAD-FREE WEB SITE

Northbrook, IL 07/22/99

 The electronics assembly industry now has a site to visit on the Internet for
information on lead-free alternatives.  IPC -- Association
Connecting ElectronicsIndustries announced today the launch of its new Web site:
www.leadfree.org.

The site will include articles on lead-free electronics assemblies IPC has published
in industry trade magazines, or presented at IPC and other industry technical
conferences, and a Surface Mount Council white paper on lead-free electronics
assemblies.

"This is another effort to meet the IPC Board of Directors' goal of IPC educating and
informing people about lead-free electronics assembly alternatives," says IPC vice
president of standards and technology Dave Bergman.

Updates on the IPC roadmap for the implementation of lead-free electronics assemblies
will be posted on the site.  Updates on any standards on lead-free electronic
assemblies will also be posted. Bergman says the site will also be a valuable tool
for finding
information on future IPC events addressing lead-free electronics assemblies.

IPC has made the site interactive, holding a survey for companies to fill out to
gauge the industry's knowledge and capabilities regarding lead-free electronics
assemblies.  The results of this poll will be presented at IPCWorks '99.  IPCWorks
'99, which features an International Summit on Lead-free Electronics Assemblies,
takes place October 23-28, 1999, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Minneapolis, MN.

Other informational resources will be added to the site as it continues to evolve,
with suggestions from site participants and as more information becomes available on
lead-free electronics assemblies.

For more information on IPC's lead-free Web site, contact IPC project manager Chris
Jorgensen at (847) 790-5328, e-mail [log in to unmask], or visit the site at
www.leadfree.org.



Chris Jorgensen
Technical Project Manager
IPCWorks '99 Conference Coordinator

An International Summit on Lead-Free Electronics Assemblies
October 25 - 28, 1999
Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis, MN

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