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Component classification - What is Class 1,2,3?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:10:23 EDT 2009 | leemeyer

Are you refering to components or assemblies. Assemblies are classified as 1,2 or 3 per IPC-A-610. Components are classified 1 - 6 for moisture sensitivity per J-STD-020

SMT electrolytic capacitor lead classification is???

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 20:03:19 EST 2008 | davef

Here are people at IPC that can direct you to the people you need to talk to about the issues that you have with the standards: * Jack Crawford, IOM, IPC Director Certification and Assembly Technology, crawja@ipc.org 847-597-2893, 847-615-5693 * Dav

Component classification - What is Class 1,2,3?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 17:32:20 EDT 2009 | bigdaddysoy9

If you are talking about assemblies, Class 1 is like cheap toys or something you wouldn't expect to last very long. Class 2 would be components for a television, air conditioner, automobile (except safety critical). Basically, things that you would b

SMT electrolytic capacitor lead classification is???

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 19:24:07 EST 2008 | act_smt

I'm just wanting something solid to show my workplace. I am under the belief that it is a flattened coined lead. But like how i've been trained in IPC, I have to be able to prove that it is true... or that IPC says it is false. We have a customer tha

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 08:54:17 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source for that

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 10:21:22 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source for

CM SIC code

Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 21:16:02 EDT 2008 | davef

Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code are sorta pass�. In 1997, the US Census Bureau replaced SIC with NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) in the US. See http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html NAICS code 334418 Printed

Re: Classification of moisture sensitive devices

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 10:49:36 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | Having implemented the process of handling moisture sensitive devices our logistics department tries to classify all parts according to their moisture level. | | | Going through datasheets wasn�t that helpfull, so does anyone know of a source

Flux Classifications.

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 18:04:34 EST 2004 | davef

Obviously, if your customer instructs you to use a certain flux type, using THAT flux type is probably a good idea. Responding to your question: Chloride is one of the more detrimental materials found on printed circuit assemblies. Chlorides can com

enviroment for best working

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 13:33:31 EDT 2003 | davef

We divide our operations, repair, and office facilities into work area classifications, each with its own set of requirements and necessary control to meet the requirements of our procedure. The requirements are in the areas of: * Air Quality * Ligh

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Golden State Assembly
Golden State Assembly

Golden State is a contract manufacturer that makes wire harnesses, electromechanical assemblies (box builds, subassemblies, PCBAs, kits, etc.) and services (sorting, rework, value additive manufacturing engineering)

Manufacturer

18220 Butterfield Blvd
Morgan Hill, USA

Phone: 5102268155