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DS/EN 61760-2

Surface mounting technology – Part 2: Transportation and storage conditions of surface mounting devices (SMD) – Application guide

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 2 July 2007
Status: active
Page Count: 17
ICS Code (Electronic components in general): 31.020
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This International Standard describes the transportation and storage conditions for surface mounting devices (SMDs) that are fulfilled in order to enable trouble-free processing of surface mounting devices, both active and passive. (Conditions for printed boards are not taken into consideration.) The object of this standard is to ensure that users of SMDs receive and store products that can be further processed (e.g. positioned, soldered) without prejudice to quality and reliability. Improper transportation and storage of SMDs may cause deterioration and result in assembly problems such as poor solderability, delamination and "popcorning".

Document History

DS/EN 61760-2
July 2, 2007
Surface mounting technology – Part 2: Transportation and storage conditions of surface mounting devices (SMD) – Application guide
This International Standard describes the transportation and storage conditions for surface mounting devices (SMDs) that are fulfilled in order to enable trouble-free processing of surface mounting...
March 30, 1999
Surface mounting technology -- Part 2: Transportation and storage conditions of surface mounting devices (SMD) - Application guide
This International Standard describes the transportation and storage conditions for surface mounting devices (SMDs) that are fulfilled in order to enable trouble-free processing of surface mounting...

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