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email us at info@elmetlabs.com,

or call us at (248) 957-1170.

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24073 Research Drive
Farmington Hills, MI, 48335
United States

(248)957-1170

Elmet LLC is primarily a metallurgical and metallographic laboratory focused on the electrical and electronics industries.  All circuit boards, connectors, clips, cages, and electrical devices have metallic components that can suffer damage or fail due to causes such as fatigue, corrosion, stress overload, dendritic growth, and fretting.  These are metallurgical issues, not electrical issues, and a metallurgical perspective brings insight into the problem.  We provide that insight through investigation and thorough explanation of the metallurgical factors at work, from manufacturing defects to design to conditions of use.

Much of our work is solder joint cross sectioning, and we have a large capacity to handle this type of work.  With five automated polishers we can process more than 20 cross sections per day, day after day.  We have two metallographic studios with studio cameras, stereomicroscopes, and metallurgical microscopes to document the incoming parts, the cross sections, and the microstructures. Our scanning electron microscope assists us in evaluating intermetallic layers, microstructures, fretting, and fracture.  The EDS (energy dispersive spectroscopy) system allows us to analyze solder compositions, contamination, and debris observed on circuit boards.

We have staff holding certificates in IPC-A-610 inspection (CIS), electrical engineering, and metallurgical engineering, and we have a great deal of experience with failure analysis of metallic components. 

Resources

In the past, we have found the following links to be useful to both Elmet and our customers

  • ASM International  - ASM is the world's largest association of metals-centric scientists and engineers

  • Tin Whiskers Homepage -  NASA information on the basics of tin whiskers

  • IPC - Association Connecting Electronics Industries - Technical resources

  • ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials

  • ANSI - American National Standards Institute

  • IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

  • IPC YouTube - Can you use a bare board requirement to reject a completed assembly?

  • IPC YouTube - Why do I use flux when heating or reheating a solder connection?

  • IPC YouTube - Do I have to clean my no-clean assembly?

  • IPC YouTube - What are IPC's requirements for copper wrap plating in through hole vias?

  • IPC YouTube - Do class 3 plating requirements apply to...?

  • IPC YouTube - Does my company need to start using the new revision of a standard?

  • IPC YouTube - Are solder balls remaining on an assembly after production acceptable?

  • IPC YouTube - Which IPC standard should be used in the case of a lifted land?

  • IPC YouTube - What is the right standard to use for qualifying PCBs, IPC-A-600 or IPC-6012?

  • IPC YouTube - What do IPC standards say about the acceptability of solder balls?