Fab News

MUMBAI -- A trio of Indian scientists have reportedly developed a non-toxic method for recycling printed circuit boards.

Read more: Researchers Use Lasers to Break Down Boards

FRANKFURT, GERMANY -- German printed circuit board fabricators reported sales fell 10% year-over-year in April, on typical seasonality.

Read more: German PCB Orders Fall in April

WASHINGTON -- The US National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has two weeks to respond to a new series of questions from US Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) regarding Toyota's sudden unintended acceleration (SUA) problems.

Read more: Congress Looking at Tin Whiskers as Possible SUA Cause

BRUSSELS -- Comments are sought to a draft of the guidelines for using and complying to the RoHS Directive 2001/65/EU (RoHS 2).

Read more: Input Sought on RoHS 2 FAQ

BANNOCKBURN, IL – A new standard from IPC establishes requirements for exchanging information on materials used to protect products during shipment.

Read more: IPC Releases Shipping Standard

CHANDLER, AZIsola USA has filed a lawsuit in US District Court accusing Taiwan Union Technology of patent infringement.

Read more: Isola Sues TUC Over Patent Infringement

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