IPC-J-STD-001 - Revision G - Amendment 1
Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
| Standard Number: | IPC-J-STD-001 - Revision G - Amendment 1 |
| DOD Adopted: | No |
| ANSI Approved: | No |
| Revision: | G |
| Released: | 01.10.2018 |
| ISBN (English): | 978-1-61193-416-8 |
| Pages (English): | 10 |
| ISBN (Chinese): | 978-1-61193-431-1 |
| Pages (Chinese): | 10 |
| ISBN (German): | 978-1-61193-448-9 |
| Pages (German): | 8 |
| ISBN (French): | 978-1-61193-447-2 |
| Pages (French): | 8 |
| ISBN (Japanese): | 978-1-61193-4 |
| Pages (Japanese): | 10 |
| ISBN (Spanish): | 978-1-61193-449-6 |
| Pages (Spanish): | 8 |
Base standard to this Amendment is available here
IPC J-STD-001G-Am 1 provides the first major revision of the J-STD-001 cleanliness requirements in over 25 years and changes how the industry will address cleaning and residue requirements. Highlights of this amendment include, unless otherwise specified by the User, a requirement for Manufacturers of Class 2 and Class 3 product to quality soldering and/or cleaning processes that result in acceptable levels of flux and other residues where "…the use of the 1.56 μg/NaCl equivalence/cm2 value for ROSE (Resistivity of Solvent Extract), with no other supporting objective evidence, is not considered an acceptable basis for qualifying a manufacturing process…"
Accompanying this product will be a copy of IPC-WP-019A, An Overview on Global Change in Ionic Cleanliness Requirements. This white paper, prepared by a subtask team of the 5-22A Task Group working on J-STD-001G Am 1, explains the history behind the changes and provides the reader with the context by which the new requirements should be viewed.
