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Date: | Thu, 27 Aug 1998 13:43:22 -0700 |
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Hi,
We have a customer who is requesting a quote to build PCBAs with a
requirement for lead tinning & 'single-point' soldering per Mil-2000. He
knows that Mil-2000 has been superceded but their customer is still
requiring it. I don't have a copy of Mil-2000 and was wondering if someone
could briefly tell me what the lead tinning requirements of the spec were,
was it a requirement at all times or only when solderability testing failed,
etc. Also, what the term 'single-point' soldering refers to; I'm not
familiar with the term.
Thanks.
Rick Thompson
Ventura Electronics Assembly
2665A Park Center Dr.
Simi Valley, CA 93065
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(805) 584-9858 voice
(805) 584-1529 fax
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