If reliability requirements are placed upon a given product, IPC J-STD-001 is used. By implementing IPC J STD-001 "Requirements for soldered electrical and electronic products" process control, material compatibility and traceability on the final product are increased, which increases product reliability and reduces production costs.
Course content
What benefits can the company gain by using IPC J-STD-001?
What is the difference between class 2 and class 3 products?
How can IPC J-STD-001 be used? (customer/subcontractor)
Requirements for the layout of the workplace
Requirements for employees
Handling and management of ESD
Handling and requirements for materials
Components (IPC J-STD-020/033/075)
PCB (IPC-A-600)
Flux (IPC J-STD-004)
Tin paste (IPC J-STD-005)
Solder (IPC J-STD-006)
Solderability of components (IPC J-STD-002) and PCB (IPC J-STD-003)
Requirements for assembly and soldering
Equipment
Requirements for PCB cleanliness
Process management and requirements
Requirements for traceability
Rework and repair (IPC-7711/21)
Design requirements (IPC-2220 Series)
The course is aimed at employees in sourcing, incoming inspection (IQC), management, engineering, production and the design department.
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