Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 09:48:53 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
You might try the Goodbye Chain Group. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 17:18:10 EDT 2010 | sumote
Has anyone had to do any work with circuit cards that are exported to satisfy the REACH or SVHC restrictions? I am looking for a consultation service in the US that can assist with starting a program. Any help or leads would be appreciated. Thank yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 12:31:13 EDT 2015 | kentkortan
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good reference guide to implementing RoHS compliancy for Contract Manufacturing? I'm looking for info as to what documentation the CM needs to supply their customer and other various hoops that we might need to jum
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 17:08:04 EDT 2015 | cnotebaert
little behind are we? look in the archives from 2002-2005 when ROHS was implemented. however no real requirement here, ask your customer what they are after, most simply want a c of c stating its ROHS compliant, if your are talking REACH, that's a en
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 13:24:44 EDT 2018 | boyo462
The Company just certified to AS9100. One of the minor observations related to the method used to measure the lead length to insure compliance with IPC requirements. Are there any tools/devices/equipment available to measure lead lengths that is repe
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 14:57:20 EDT 2018 | tey422
If you happen to have the Solder Paste Height Measurement System, it would able to do the works for you. That's only if the leads are not long.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 08:07:40 EDT 2018 | buckcho
Hello, I am not sure what you mean exactly. Lead length is something standard given from components supplier. Pretty much all new AOI machines can measure the length and height of most of the leads on a IC.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 14:28:29 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
Wondering if anyone has ever had to prove IPC-a-610 compliance to a Federal Agency (Not DOD)? If so how did you accomplish it and what was the Federal Agency's response after sending Proof of Compliance? Thank you in Advance
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 09:45:29 EDT 2010 | jamyboy
Thank you for the response quite helpful..
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 20:54:58 EDT 2010 | bandjwet
There is no such thing as "IPCA610 compliance". The correct way of looking at this that the boards were inspected to IPC Class I, II or III Revision XX (current Rev is "E") and met all of the criteria. From a commercial standpoint it would greatly