Abstract

As the need to recycle components becomes an ever-pressing issue in our more ‘green’ society, materials must be developed that allow manufacturers to recycle components in a non-destructive manner. Aside from the positive impact on the environment, the economic reasons for replacing defective components or harvesting functional components from obsolete equipment make reworkable materials very attractive. One particular interest with reworkable resins is in the electronics manufacturing sector, where the ability to rework computer components presents an effective solution to replacing defective components on otherwise functional hardware.

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