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
- 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.