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IPC is the trade association for the printed wiring board and electronics assembly industries.
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BEST is a certified master IPC Training and Solder Certification center. We provide comprehensive courses for both Instructors and Operators including IPC-A-610, IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-600, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and IPC 7711/7721 standard
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Component Rework/Board Repair Training This is a 5-day, advanced course for anyone responsible for quality and reliability of reworked or repaired electronic assemblies. It is a comprehensive hands-on training program with 80% lab work. The certific
New Equipment | Assembly Services
Turnkey PCB assembly & manufacturing is the optimal solution for engineers with urgent, high complexity projects who want to avoid project management headaches. Providing turnkey PCB assembly services means that the provider will handle all the task
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 10:31:41 EDT 2003 | billdampier
We have some new customers that are requiring class 3 IPC standards, and my question is, how would that translate into a labor rate increase as compared to class 2 rates? I'm assuming the labor quote would increase by at least 15-20%, if not more. An
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 14:30:29 EST 2015 | chsravan
Can I apply IPC-610 class 3 workmanship standards to an assembly made with a IPC-600 class 2 PCB?
Used SMT Equipment | In-Circuit Testers
Fluke Networks DTX-1800 Fluke Networks DTX-1800 Cable Analyzer It all starts with 9-second Cat 6 Auto test that means you can meet TIA-568-B certification requirements and receive structured cabling warranties much faster than ever before. With all
Used SMT Equipment | In-Circuit Testers
Fluke Networks DTX-1800 Fluke Networks DTX-1800 Cable Analyzer It all starts with 9-second Cat 6 Auto test that means you can meet TIA-568-B certification requirements and receive structured cabling warranties much faster than ever before. With
Industry News | 2020-04-02 14:42:58.0
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Blackfox is offering online IPC training and certification beginning in mid-April.
Parts & Supplies | Pick and Place/Feeders
Long board SMT Placement Machine JX-350 Chip 32,000CPH chip (Laser centering/Optimum) 21,000CPH chip (Laser centering / IPC9850) ■ From 0603 to □33.5mmsquare components ■ JUKI laser centering for high spe
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Technical Library | 2021-07-20 20:02:29.0
During the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) for a Flight Project, it was found that a European manufacturer was building its boards to a European standard that had no requirement for copper wrap on the vias. The amount of copper wrap that was measured on coupons from the panel containing the boards of interest was less than the amount specified in IPC-6012 Rev B, Class 3. To help determine the reliability and usability of the boards, three sets of tests and a simulation were run. The test results, along with results of simulation and destructive physical analysis, are presented in this paper. The first experiment involved subjecting coupons from the panels supplied by the European manufacturer to thermal cycling. After 17 000 cycles, the test was stopped with no failures. A second set of accelerated tests involved comparing the thermal fatigue life of test samples made from FR4 and polyimide with varying amounts of copper wrap. Again, the testing did not reveal any failures. The third test involved using interconnect stress test coupons with through-hole vias and blind vias that were subjected to elevated temperatures to accelerate fatigue failures. While there were failures, as expected, the failures were at barrel cracks. In addition to the experiments, this paper also discusses the results of finite-element analysis using simulation software that was used to model plated-through holes under thermal stress using a steady-state analysis, also showing the main failure mode was barrel cracking. The tests show that although copper wrap was sought as a better alternative to butt joints between barrel plating and copper foil layers, manufacturability remains challenging and attempts to meet the requirements often result in features that reduce the reliability of the boards. Experimental and simulation work discussed in this paper indicate that the standard requirements for copper wrap are not contributing to the overall board reliability, although it should be added that a design with a butt joint is going to be a higher risk than a reduced copper wrap design. The study further shows that procurement requirements for wrap plating thickness from Class 3 to Class 2 would pose little risk to reliability (minimum 5 μm/0.197 mil for all via types).Experimental results corroborated by modeling indicate that the stress maxima are internal to the barrels rather than at the wrap location. In fact, the existence of Cu wrap was determined to have no appreciable effect on reliability.
i4.0 Today caught up with Marc Peo of Heller Industries at IPC Apex Expo in San Diego, to discuss the IPC CFX initiative. Check out the rest of the CFX Videos from IPC APEX EXPO 2018 here: CFX Highlights: https://youtu.be/Q7_fWK7_zeA IPC Representati
ACI Technologies Inc. (ACI) is a scientific research corporation dedicated to the advancement of electronics manufacturing processes and materials for The Department of Defense and industry. This video provides an overview of our commercial service
Training Courses | | | IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) Recert.
The Certified IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously accredited to provide Certified IPC-7711/7721 Specialist (CIS) training.
Training Courses | | | IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) Recert.
The Certified IPC-A-610 Trainer (CIT) recertification courses are intended for those individuals who were previously accredited to provide Certified IPC-A-610 Specialist (CIS) training.
Events Calendar | Mon Feb 22 00:00:00 EST 2021 - Thu Feb 25 00:00:00 EST 2021 | El Segundo, California USA
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) Certification Online Live Training Course
Events Calendar | Mon Mar 15 00:00:00 EDT 2021 - Thu Mar 18 00:00:00 EDT 2021 | El Segundo, California USA
IPC/WHMA-A-620 Trainer (CIT) Certification Online Live Training Course
Career Center | Wylie, Texas USA | Engineering,Production,Quality Control
Candidate needed for source inspection to the requirements of Mil-P-55110 IPC 6011, class 1,2 and 3 IPC 6012, class 1,2 and 3, PWB-PWG, Exp. with PWA and soldering necessary.
Career Center | Sarasota, Florida | Production
Operation of SMT equipment including Screenprinters, Chipshooters, Component Mounters, Reflow Ovens, etc. Set-up new jobs. Inspection to IPC-A-610 Class 2. Competitive wages and excellent benefit package. Qualified candidates may apply via email
Career Center | san diego,, California USA | Engineering,Production,Quality Control,Technical Support
SMT Process Engineer, ISO-9001, IPC-600/610/620/7711/7721, J-STD-001, Thermal profiling, Lean manufacturing.
Career Center | Lakewood, California USA | Engineering,Maintenance,Management,Production
Quality conscience, detail oriented, manufacturing engineer, with a hands on approach to overall process improvement and development. Motivated with excellent communication skills and a dedicated team player. Qualifications include: � Safety /Diver
Lean, Mean Dual-Lane Machines Lean, Mean Dual-Lane Machines The latest screen printing platforms unlock more of the potential from dual-lane processing. Simultaneous demands to enhance flexibility while increasing utilisation and overall
Imagineering, Inc. | https://www.pcbnet.com/blog/class-ii-vs-class-iii-inspection-standards-in-pcb-assembly/
It’s not uncommon to get questions about the different IPC class assembly inspection standards when it comes to PCB assembly . Most often, the first question is regarding the difference between the assembly processes of IPC Class 2 and Class 3
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/soldertips/soldertip/soldertip-39-class-2-vs-class-3-assemblies
: Class 2 vs Class 3 Assemblies Question: Can you give me a basic definition of the differences between Class 2 and Class 3 products and where these differences show up in the IPC documents? Possible Solution
IPC is the trade association for the printed wiring board and electronics assembly industries.
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