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What standards should electronic manufacturing meet?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 16:29:58 EST 2004 | dougt

What standards (UL#xxx, CE, etc) is your company requiring be met when purchasing smt equipment? Is this a concern of only the larger companies?

What standards should electronic manufacturing meet?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 07:57:29 EST 2004 | TK

Yo Dilbert, you don't say where in the real world you are located, but Ul, CE, and such pretain to electrical, and fire safety codes. The min required code is up to the local authority having juristiction over your facility. It is not a SMT industr

What standards should electronic manufacturing meet?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:31:59 EST 2004 | blu_nozer

I suggest you look at the IPC/EIA J-STD-001C. It provides 3 different yardsticks depending on the end use of the equipment. Class 3 became the de facto military standard in Noth America since MIL-STD-2000A was withdrawn. Bob

What standards should electronic manufacturing meet?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 09:48:02 EST 2004 | Patticake

I have a similar question. What are the major differences between J-std-001 and IPC 610 class 3 ?

Conveyors

Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 12:05:12 EDT 2004 | Rob

I got one sitting in my room that is not being used. It meets SMEMA standards and is from Conveyor Technologies Model# REF-CC-1M-1-BR. If you are interested, I can put you in contact with someone who can talk with you...

need new sm line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 13:57:12 EDT 2004 | wetselaar

Universal have a broad range of products able to meet these requirements and would also be interested to participate in any comparative excersizes. Please contact your local Universal sales Engineer at uic.com

Router Depanel Equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 08:47:45 EDT 2004 | g2garyg2

I have 2 PMJ routers in good conditrion for sale. Perhaps these might meet your needs. sales@pro-mation-inc.com

Stack up Analysis

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 17:21:48 EDT 2004 | russ

A stackup is basically this, if all parts (mating) are at the high end or low end of tolerances will they still fit together or meet any dimensional requirements as an assembly.

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:59:47 EST 2004 | Simon UK

Hi Dennis, I would say that you must meet one of the acceptable critera if you have others list, but it depends. Do you have a specific query in relation to a solder joint or other defect?? Simon UK

IPC Standard for Acceptable and Reject Criteria

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 15:55:42 EST 2004 | davef

Dennis: The IPC-A-610 requirements are seperate. * You need to meet all acceptance requirements, in order to be in compliance. * If you reject a part for any reason, you are not in compliance.


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