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Repair & Rework
Test & Inspection
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As a
nationally renown IPC Master Training site, ENSIL Canada Ltd. can bring your
electronic technicians up to an entirely new level of knowledge, skill and
precision. Learning within a fully functional repair lab, our students
experience real-life IPC applications across numerous technology sectors right
before their eyes. ENSIL Canada Ltd. offer a variety of IPC certifications to
meet your changing needs. From learning acceptable methods of visual inspection
to mastering soldering and rework skills, ENSIL Canada Ltd. instructors can give
your staff the skills they need to increase your production while reducing
non-conformances.
The
IPC-A-610 Acceptability of Electronics Assemblies standard provides visual
acceptance requirements for electronic assemblies. It is the most widely used
standard published by the IPC with an international reputation as the source for
end product acceptance criteria for products ranging from consumer electronics
to high reliability printed wiring assemblies. The standard addresses the
acceptability criteria for component mounting, mechanical assembly, component
attachment, solder connections, laminate condition, jumper wire installation,
cable/harness lacing, and many other visually inspectable attributes of
electronic assemblies. This standard does not reference process or materials,
and can be thought of as a big comprehensive picture book devoted to classifying
assembly attributes as acceptable or not-acceptable.
The
IPC J-STD-001 Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
standard, sometimes called the National Soldering Standard, is the industry’s
most widely recognized standard for electronics assembly. The standard
prescribes the materials, methods, processes, and verification criteria for
producing quality soldered connections. The standard, which is an industry
consensus document, emphasizes process control methodologies in the assembly
process. The J-STD-001, although not adopted by the Department of Defense (DOD),
is being used as a replacement for the military assembly specification
MIL-STD-2000.
The
IPC-7711 Rework of Electronics Assemblies and IPC-7721 Repair and Modification
of Printed Boards and Electronic Assemblies standards were developed to provide
companies standardized repair procedures. These standards prescribe the
materials, methods, processes, and verification criteria for reworking and
repairing printed wiring assemblies and printed wiring boards. The standards
list step-by-step industry accepted procedures that may be used to complete
rework or repair of plated through hole (pth), surface mount technology (SMT),
printed board laminate damage, plated through hole damage, and other complex
rework/repair tasks. Ideal candidates should have a background in electronic
assembly, reasonable hand dexterity, and been tasked to conduct IPC-7711/7721
Operator Proficiency Certification Courses.
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