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Class III PCB Manufacturer Needed

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 09:40:13 EDT 2004 | cburress

Thanks for the input everyone, but I am looking for a PCB manufacturer, not a PCB assembly house. I have some designs that I'd like to get quoted on (from Gerber files). I have my own SMT line to populate the board. Do any of you know of a manufac

Re: Soldering to thru-hole lead to ground plane without thermal relief

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 17 08:57:23 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea

A few more tricks to try: - Got a hot air rework machine? You can get more controlled heat on the area and lower the risk of damage to the fab. I never got topside fillets un unrelieve ground planes until I went to convection preheat on my waves.

Confused....Need Help On AS9100

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 14:08:30 EDT 2008 | arminski

Can A Company or Electronic Manufacturing Company go for AS9100 certification if the Quality Policy states that we only meet IPC Class 2 Standard? I'm just very confused for I know AS9100 is an Aerospace Quality System and must meet IPC Class 3. thi

Class III PCB Manufacturer Needed

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 19:16:42 EDT 2004 | secme

Go to http://www.h-st.com Houston Sigma has been doing almost exclusively Class 3 for years

X-ray interpretation courses

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 11:40:25 EST 2005 | Carol

Hello All, Can somebody direct me to a facility or school or even a business that can offer an x-ray course for Class 3 electronic circuit board population interpretation, as in BGA ball acceptance, connector solderability fill acceptance etc.? Some

FLAT LUG LEADS (USBS & SOD123 DIODES) - TOE WETTING

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 03:50:26 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt

Is below the correct interpretation of IPC 610/JSTD requirements for FLAT LUG LEADS (seen on USBs and Diodes mainly) For class 1 or 2, no toe wetting would be required as minimum side joint is only 'evident wetting' and no actual length or fillet he

IPC Class II and Class III reliability

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 15:20:35 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi DaveyF, Thanks You see, you proved my point, with piles of more information than I gave. Based on Application rather than design and manufacturing specifications, a lower IPC class can out perform another. So our starting Poster must look at t

Where to start with a new reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 12:28:11 EDT 2003 | Andrea

Up until this point, my company has been hand soldering all of our assemblies. We are a high reliability manufacturer and work to the IPC-610 Class three/ target. We just received a Reflow Solder Batch Oven. It is a small oven, a Gold-Flow GF-B. I ha

ESD HANDLING FOR PCBA

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 07:32:44 EST 2009 | umar

Hi..., We have build the PCBA base on IPC 610 and J-std-001 class 3 product, All the ESD pre caution been implement at my production side, ESD flooring, wear the ESD smock, wear the ESD shoe, use the finger coat and those not use the finger coat the

Pin Hole Issue after Reflow Soldering - Passive Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 16:20:12 EST 2017 | rgduval

Pictures of your issues would help us to help you. Pin holes/blow holes are generally caused by either moisture or flux volatiles/organics. Since you've virtually eliminated moisture, it might be time to look at your paste/flux. You can call eithe


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