IPC J-STD-002E:2017 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleSolderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals and Wires
Also Known As: EIA/IPC/JEDEC J-STD-002E
IPC J-STD-002E:2017 is a standard that provides guidelines for conducting solderability tests on various electronic components and wires. It specifies the test methods, defines defects, sets acceptance criteria, and includes illustrations for assessing the solderability of component leads, terminations, solid wires, stranded wires, lugs, and tabs. Additionally, the standard includes a specific test method for evaluating the resistance to dissolution/dewetting of metallization.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure that components and wires used in electronic assemblies have satisfactory solderability, which is crucial for the reliability and performance of the finished product. The tests described in the standard help identify potential issues that may affect the ability of solder to wet and bond properly to the surfaces being joined.
This standard serves as a reference for both suppliers and users involved in the production and assembly of electronic components. It provides a common set of guidelines that can be used to measure and verify the solderability of various component leads, terminations, wires, lugs, and terminals, ensuring consistency and reliability in the manufacturing process. Adhering to this standard helps ensure that the solderability of these components meets the required standards and helps prevent issues such as poor solder joints or unreliable connections.
| ICS Codes | 25.160 - Welding, brazing and soldering 31.220 - Electromechanical components for electronic and telecommunications equipment |
| Language(s) | English |
| ISBN | 978-1-61193-337-6 |
| File Size | 1.4 MB |