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C
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Released:  11/02/2017
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English
Current Revision
The IPC-J-STD-006C-AM1 amendment provides better detail of a solder alloy's maximum allowed deviation about the nominal level of the element's mass than was provided in past alloy standards. The IPC-J-STD-006C-AM1 amendment provided information on negative effects of adding rare earth elements to specific, heavy tin-containing, lead-free solder alloys and propensity of tin whisker formation...
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Original Version
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Released:  03/07/2017
Language
English
Current Revision
This amendment to IPC-1072 updates the document to align its requirements with the requirements in its counterpart standard IPC-1071 for PCB shops. 5 Pages. Released March 2017 This amendment cannot be used without a copy of IPC-1072 (December 2015). To purchase the original document please see Related Products and choose 1072(D)1
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Revision
B
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Released:  09/01/2009
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English
Amendments 1 & 2 to IPC J-STD-006B make the following nine changes to the basic document: 1. Correct some editorial mistakes in the document's text, 2. Add reference to IPC/JEDEC J-STD-609, Lead-Free and Leaded Marking, Symbols and Labels, 3. Clarify the meaning of those alloys that are designated as lead-free, 4. Provide guidance to suppliers how to designate and mark lead-free alloys, 5. Correct...

IPC-J-STD-004 - Revision B - Amendment 1

Requirements for Soldering Fluxes

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B
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Released:  11/01/2011
Language
English
Amendment 1 to the J-STD-004B corrects editorial mistakes throughout the document and addresses Halogen-free and Halide-free terminology and requirements in fluxes.