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– Online Program This 4-day live online course, is for anyone needing to renew their existing IPC-6012 Specialist Certification. Attendees will review the IPC-6012 standard and must successfully complete all exams in order to renew their 6012 Specialist certification
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(Recert) This 2 day course is for anyone needing to renew their existing IPC-7711/7721 Instructor Certification. Attendees will review the IPC-7711/7721 standard and must successfully complete open and closed book exams along with soldering workmanship in order to renew their 7711/7721 Instructor certification
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. Attendees will review the IPC-6012 standard and must successfully complete and pass all exams in order to renew their 6012 Instructor certification
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“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn”, Benjamin Franklin [1] So How do we Learn? According to William Glasser [2] We Learn 10% of what we READ 20% of what we HEAR 30% of what we SEE 50
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... Read More Blog The Importance of IPC-A-610 Certification An IPC-A-610 Certification conveys that you have knowledge of, and conform to, industry standards when it comes to soldering components
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) This 2 day lecture course is for anyone needing to renew their existing IPC/WHMA-A-620 Instructor Certification. Attendees will review the IPC/WHMA-A-620 standard and must successfully complete open and closed book exams in order to renew their 620 Instructor certification
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: While reviewing IPC-A-610, Section 4.1.5.1 (Torque of Threaded Fasteners), the question of “what is the standard industry practice
| https://www.eptac.com/class/ipc-a-620-specialist-recert/
) This 4 day lecture course is for anyone needing to renew their existing IPC-A-620 Specialist Certification. Attendees will review the IPC-A-620 standard and must successfully complete open and closed book exams in order to renew their 620 Specialist certification
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IPC is the trade association for the printed wiring board and electronics assembly industries.
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