IPC certification courses

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J-STD-001   |   IPC-A-610   |   IPC/WHMA-A-620   |   IPC-7711/7721   |   IPC-A-600   |   VERION HAND SOLDERING

J-STD-001

Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies

IPC J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies, has emerged as the preeminent authority for electronics assembly manufacturing worldwide. The standard describes materials, methods, and verification criteria for producing high-quality soldered leaded and lead-free interconnections. It emphasizes process control and establishes industry consensus requirements for a broad range of electronic connections.

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Onsite Training is available.

IPC-A-610

Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies

IPC-A-610, Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies with its comprehensive criteria for printed circuit board assemblies, IPC-A-610 is the most widely used inspection standard in the electronics industry and has earned an international reputation as the source for end-product acceptance criteria for consumer and high-reliability printed circuit assemblies. Now updated to lead-free, and available in many languages, IPC-A-610 has been embraced by original equipment manufacturers and electronics manufacturing services companies worldwide.

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Online & Onsite Training is available.

IPC/WHMA-A-620

Cable and Wire Harness Assembly Requirements

IPC/WHMA-A-620, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies enjoyed immediate international acceptance since its first release in 2002 and quickly became the most important process, materials, and inspection standard for the cable and wire harness industry. Developed with the support of the Wire Harness Manufacturer’s Association, the document and training programs have been published in several languages and the standard has earned an international reputation as the source for end-product acceptance. Now updated to lead-free for terminal soldering criteria, IPC/WHMA-A-620 has been embraced by original equipment manufacturers and electronics manufacturing services companies worldwide. 

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Online & Onsite Training available.

IPC-7711/7721

Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies

IPC 7711-7721 Rework, Modification and Repair of Electronic Assemblies, manufacturers, and assemblers that want to realize dramatic cost savings by repairing and reworking electronic assemblies and printed circuit boards agree on the benefits. This widely used standard offers a wealth of industry-approved techniques on through-hole and surface-mount rework as well as land, conductor, and laminate repair. It covers procedural requirements, tools, materials, and methods for removing and replacing conformal coatings, surface mount, and through-hole components. The standard also includes procedures for repairing and modifying boards and assemblies. In addition, it is now updated with additional support for lead-free, BGAs and flex-print repairs.

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IPC-A-600

ACCEPTABILITY OF PRINTED BOARDS

IPC-A-600, Acceptability of Printed Boards has set the standard for PCB workmanship quality with its comprehensive acceptance criteria for target, acceptable and nonconforming conditions on bare printed boards. PCB manufacturers and assemblers alike rely on this internationally recognized document to improve their understanding of printed board quality issues as well as help enhance communication with their suppliers and customers. This makes IPC-A-600 one of the most widely used standards ever published by IPC, and a natural choice for certification.

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VERION HAND SOLDERING COURSES

HAND SOLDER TRAINING - LEAD/LEAD FREE

The Hand Soldering training is a (1-3) day course of Instruction. This course introduces the fundamentals of soldering, the knowledge and hands-on training necessary to master the basic techniques of soldering for electronic assemblies. The program is 25% lecture and discussion and 75% hands on application which concentrates on enhancing the student’s knowledge as well as improving their soldering and inspection skills. Customize this course by selecting the modules that meet your training requirements for soldering, inspection and rework. 

Verion Training offers five standard modules and two Rework Modules that support a combination of hands on application process for the Manufacturing/ Assembly industry. An optional practical exam is also available.

Course Topics
Module 1: Soldering Principles is the prerequisite for all additional modules. Topics: Soldering Terminology, Soldering Safety, Electronic Assembly Tools and Cleanliness requirements.
Module 2: Plated Through Hole (PTH) Soldering
Topics: Component Preparation, Solder Joint Requirements and Soldering Lab (Hands-On).
Module 3: Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Soldering
Topics: Component Placement, Solder Joint Requirements and Soldering Lab (Hands-On).
Module 4: Terminal and Wire Soldering
Topics: Terminal & Wire Solder Joint requirements, Wire Preparation and Soldering Lab (Hands-On).
Module 5: Plated Through Hole (PTH) Rework & Touch-up
Topics: Touch-up Techniques, Rework Techniques, Rework Lab (Hands-On), and Touch-up Lab (Hands-On) as it pertains to Through Hole applications.
Module 6: Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Rework & Touch-up
Topics: Touch-up Techniques, Rework Techniques, Rework Lab (Hands-On), and Touch-up Lab (Hands-On) as it pertains to Surface Mount applications.
Module 7: Inspection Skills

Topic: How to verify whether or not the manufacturing techniques employed are meeting the required criteria.

  • $795.00

HIGH MELTING POINT (HMP) SOLDER TRAINING

This hands-on course requires an in-depth review of HMP soldering fundamentals, proper soldering methods, equipment care, ESD, safety and general requirement for soldering electronic assemblies.

There are many situations in electronics manufacturing where it is necessary to use high melting point solder.

HMP soldering requires soldering temperatures to be higher than normal Sn/Pb or even standard lead-free temperatures. This requires a much greater need for precise work by the operators. This course covers the need for greater attention to soldering times, temperature and equipment care, required to ensure acceptable solder connections.

Customize this course by selecting only the modules that meet your training requirements. Students will learn the differences from standard soldering and why they are critical to the soldering process. During the hands-on portion the students will learn to put into practice what they learned in the classroom. Each student will gain the knowledge necessary to ensure quality skills and the latest acceptable workmanship requirements for all classes of products for soldering and reworking connections using HMP solders.   

Course Topics:

Module 1: HMP Basic Soldering Principles (required)

Module 2: HMP Plated Through Hole (PTH) Soldering

Module 3: HMP Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Soldering

Module 4: HMP Terminal and Wire Soldering

Module 5: HMP Rework and Touch-up of Plated Through Hole (PTH)

Module 6: HMP Rework and Touch-up of Surface Mount Technology (SMT)

Module 7: HMP Solder Inspection Skills

  • $795.00

GOLD (HMP) SOLDER TRAINING

This hands-on course is designed for those who have a previous soldering experience and require an in-depth review of Gold and HMP soldering fundamentals, proper soldering methods, equipment care, ESD, safety and general requirement for soldering electronic assemblies.

There are many situations in electronics manufacturing where it is necessary to use high melting point solder. Gold soldering requires soldering temperatures to be higher than normal sn/pb or even standard lead-free temperatures. This requires a much greater need for precise work by the operators. This course covers the need for greater attention to soldering times, temperature and equipment care, required to ensure acceptable solder connections.

Students will learn the differences from standard soldering and why they are critical to the soldering process. During the hands-on portion the students will learn to put into practice what they learned in the classroom.

Each student will gain the knowledge necessary to ensure quality skills and the latest acceptable workmanship requirements for all classes of products for soldering and reworking connections.

Course Topics:

Module 1: GOLD Soldering Principles is the prerequisite for all additional modules.

Module 2: GOLD Plated Through Hole (PTH) Soldering

Module 3: GOLD Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Soldering

Module 4: GOLD Terminal and Wire Soldering

*Module 5: GOLD Plated Through Hole (PTH) Rework & Touch-up

*Module 6: GOLD Surface Mount Technology (SMT) Rework & Touch-up

Module 7: GOLD Inspection Skills

  • $795.00

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