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Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 06:16:13 EST 2007 | Ayelet

Hi, I am lookinh for standards that define the cleanliness level of the assembly room and also for the test and packaging room. I understand that tehre are some defintions of tempertaure and humidity that shoudl be met. Are there any specs for part

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 11:24:13 EST 2007 | vze3nk2r

is there a level above 100,000 that does not require the use of booties for general assembly work?

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 07:58:58 EST 2007 | ayelet

Thank you guys. So to summarize - no spec, just need to have decent cleaning... Are you familiar with dust events that caused burning of test stations ? Thanks Ayelet

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:15:44 EST 2007 | slthomas

J-STD-001C just requires that the area not be so dirty as to contaminate your product, tools, workspace, etc. If you start counting particles, you're into cleanroom territory. Do a search on ISO 14644-1 for specifics. Actually Wikipedia does a ni

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 18:30:22 EDT 2008 | genaro_silvera

Hello Steve: I work at Navico, a company that makes GPSs and Sonars among other products for recreational fishing. I want to know if our SMT, Thru-Hole and Final Assembly areas need to be in a cleanroom environment? I've worked in another companies

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 10:12:32 EST 2007 | slthomas

The use of booties isn't required per se, just considered a standard step necessary to reach the 10,000 target. You also need to vacuum (central vac system, NOT exhausting into the room) daily, mop weekly, have a one piece floor, blah, blah, blah....

Ionic Cleanliness-No clean residues

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:06:06 EST 2006 | Gman

Hello All, Is Ionic Cleanliness testing using say an Ionograph on No-clean assemblies a valid test? If not, why? I understand factors like PCB cleanliness but is the 1.56ug/in2 IPC criteria valid for no-clean assemblies and can an Ionograph be used

PCB cleanliness test house in Malaysia/Singapore

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 08:24:31 EST 2004 | bpevear

We are looking to have some PCBs (bare and assembled) independently tested for cleanliness. Our mfg facility is in Malaysia. Can anyone recommend a test house capable of testing to IPC-6012, IPC-5701, etc.

PCB cleanliness test house in Malaysia/Singapore

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:25:25 EST 2004 | Haran

Are you looking for Ionic Contamination Test?

PCB cleanliness test house in Malaysia/Singapore

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 11:55:16 EST 2004 | bpevear

Thanks Hiram, good info.

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