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ECIA - EIA-448-19

Test Standard for Electromechanical Components - Environmental Effects of Machine Soldering Using a Vapor Phase System

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Organization: ECIA
Publication Date: 1 October 2000
Status: active
Page Count: 14
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PURPOSE

The purpose of this standard is to evaluate electromechanical surface mountable components that have been subjected to the environmental effects of machine soldering using the batch type vapor phase system (that is considered to be more severe than an in-line system) and for use with solder alloys in a range suitable for use in a 215 degree C vapor.

This standard shall not be construed as a production procedure in machine soldering operations.

The solderability determination is made on the basis of an effective bond between the component terminals and the printed wiring board.

The acceptable performance of a component subjected to this test is determined by visual examination and those tests specified to be performed upon completion of the test.

This test deals with vapor soldering and cleaning operations only, and does not consider additional factors in the assembly of surface mounted devices such as oven drying of soldering pastes

Document History

EIA-448-19
October 1, 2000
Test Standard for Electromechanical Components - Environmental Effects of Machine Soldering Using a Vapor Phase System
PURPOSE The purpose of this standard is to evaluate electromechanical surface mountable components that have been subjected to the environmental effects of machine soldering using the batch type...
August 1, 1987
Method 19 Test Standard for Electromechanical Components Environmental Effects of Machine Soldering Using a Vapor Phase System
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