SAVE THE DATE: On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 2pm, EDT, BTG Lab’s Dr. Giles Dillingham will offer insight how to surface sensitive inspections and preparations deliver increased bond reliability.
When you attend this webinar, you will get a review of surface sensitive inspections, a definition of cleanliness for critical applications, a look at variables in medical device surface preparations, and how awareness of these variables permits implementation of simple process control steps that significantly increase bond reliability.
Meet your presenter: Dr. Giles Dillingham has worked in the areas of surfaces, interfaces, and adhesive bonding for 30 years, and has more than 120 publications and patents in these areas. After receiving his Ph.D. in materials science from the University of Cincinnati in 1987, Dillingham worked in the Advanced Composites Laboratory of the Dow Chemical Co. Returning to Cincinnati he worked on plasma processing of materials and adhesive bonding of advanced composites while incorporating and growing BTG Labs since 2001.
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