Electronics Forum: j-std 001 e test (Page 1 of 10)

solderability test

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 17:03:15 EST 2002 | davef

J-STD-001 states the requirements for determining and preserving solderability. J-STD-002 defines the proper test methods and equipment.

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 21:03:44 EDT 2001 | davef

You should specify the level of res based on the effect of the res on the end-use of the product. J-STD-001 defines cleanliness requirements for ALL flux types, including water soluble and no-clean that you mention. 1 There is no equivalency betwee

Flux test evaluation

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 20:35:14 EST 2007 | davef

First, let us pause for a moment, bow our heads, and say a small prayer for Ill. Second, the only thing that is absolutely necessary is to do some things that make your customer feel that you're smart and did a comprehensive job of assessing your ne

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

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 19:09:21 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

Chiakl Ion Chromatography has been perfectly described by Dave, but here are a couple of extra considerations: Ion Chromatography will tell you precisely what is present on the surface of your board/assembly but it will not tell you whether it will b

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 20:03:07 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Chiakl | Ion Chromatography has been perfectly described by Dave, but here are a couple of extra considerations: | Ion Chromatography will tell you precisely what is present on the surface of your board/assembly but it will not tell you whether it

Re: Ionic chromotography test on PCBA/My Sympathies

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 15:06:26 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I have just been assigned to look into the ionic chromotograhy test on our PCBA but I have zero knowledge. Could anyone help to explain what is this test about? Is it | a) a destructive test? | b) What is the measurement unit of this test? | c) Wh

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:29:00 EDT 2002 | dason_c

The industrial standard is follow the R.O.S.E test as a guideline per J-STD-001 and the limit is 10ug/sq. inch. Different tester with different equivalent factor with the ROSE and you can refer back to the manual, the Zero Ion tester with equivalent

J-STD-001E Section 4.3 Solderability

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 10:44:53 EST 2011 | davef

Hi Joe This last sentence was not included in previous versions of J-STD-001. So, the first sentence required that all components, wires and boards had to be tested for solderability prior to use. We're talking 100% testing and inspection. That's bu

J-STD-001E Section 4.3 Solderability

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 19:49:11 EST 2011 | joeherz

Been awhile.... We are in the process of determining where are gaps are for compliance to J-STD-001E and I have a question for those in the know. This section of the standard says the following: ----------- Electronic/mechanical components (includi

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