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Thank you Dennis!



Amol S. Kane

Process Engineer

Harvard Custom Manufacturing

PCBA Division

AS9100B and ISO9001:2000 Certified

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Web:  www.harvardgrp.com

Phone: 607-687-7669  Ext. 349

Fax:  607-687-9733





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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dennis Fritz

Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 7:19 AM

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Subject: Re: [TN] IPC/EIA-J-STD 002 Steam Ageing



Amol - From what I had just over a year ago in Appendix E of J002C



Appendix E: Informative Annex



E.1 Test Equipment Sources The equipment sources described below represent those currently known to the industry. Users of this

document are urged to submit additional source names as they become available, so that this list can be kept as current as possible.



The equipment sources described below represent those currently known to the industry. Users of this

document are urged to submit additional source names as they become available, so that this list can be kept as current as possible.



E.1.1 Tests A, B, C, D, A1, B1, C1, D1



GEN3 Systems Limited (Formerly Concoat Systems) Unit B2, Armstrong Mall, Southwood Business Park, Farnborough, Hampshire



GU14 0NR England. 011 44 12 5252 1500 www.gen3systems.com



HMP Soldermatics, P.O. Box 948, Canon City, CO 81215, (719)275-1531



Malcomtech 26200 Industrial Blvd, Hayward CA 64545, 510-293-0580, www.malcomtech.com



Reef Engineering, Unit 6, Bancrofts Road, South Woodham Ferrers, Essex CM3 5UQ 01245 328123



Robotic Process Systems, 23301 E. Mission Ave., Liberty Lake, WA 99019, (509)891-1680



E.1.2 Tests E & F, E1 & F1



Convey AB, Harpsundsvagen 113, S-12458 Bandhagen, Sweden 46 (0) 8 99 66 25



GEN3 Systems Limited (Formerly Concoat Systems) Unit B2, Armstrong Mall, Southwood Business Park, Farnborough, Hampshire



GU14 0NR England. 011 44 12 5252 1500 www.gen3systems.com



Malcomtech 26200 Industrial Blvd, Hayward CA 64545, 510-293-0580, www.malcomtech.com



Metronelec, 54, Rou

te de Sartrouville - Le Montreal 78232 Le PECO Cedex, France (USA Distributor: Solderability Testing and



Solutions Inc., 18 Wildrose Dr., Edgewood, KY 41017, (859) 331-0598 www.wettingbalance.com



Rhesca



Tarutin



E.1.3 Steam Conditioning Equipment



H&H Engineering, Inc., 3612 Wood Duck Circle, Stockton, CA 95206



Metronelec, 54, Route de Sartrouville - Le Montreal 78232 Le PECO Cedex, France (USA Distributor: Solderability Testing and



Solutions Inc., 18 Wildrose Dr., Edgewood, KY 41017, (859) 331-0598 www.wettingbalance.com



Robotic Process Systems, 23301 E. Mission Ave., Liberty Lake, WA 99019, (509)891-1680



Zentek Scientific Systems, 3520 Yale Way, Fremont, CA 94538, (510)651-1581







-----Original Message-----

From: David D. Hillman <[log in to unmask]>

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Sent: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:11 am

Subject: Re: [TN] IPC/EIA-J-STD 002 Steam Ageing







Hi Amol! Yes, the more appropriate term is "steam conditioning". Look in

he JSTD-002 appendices, there is a listing of the equipment producers

Appendix E I think).

Dave



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hanks Denny. Specifically, I was looking for the names of equipment

anufacturers in the US who manufacture Steam Ageing chambers and the

olderability testing equipment (dip and look)

Thanks,

mol

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ol.com]

ent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 11:03 AM

o: [log in to unmask]; Kane, Amol (349)

ubject: Re: [TN] IPC/EIA-J-STD 002 Steam Ageing

Amol,

You are going to get it from Dave Hillman, chairman of IPC 002!!!  He

ikes to refer to it as "steam conditioning" or  "steam stressing". People

ry to equate performanc in steam stressing to the aging of the component

n storage.  Storage in Singapore is far different from storage in

innepeg.

Is there some part of this paragraph on equipment that is a problem?

.3.1 Steam Conditioning Apparatus The steam conditioning chamber shall be

onstructed of non-corrodible materials such as

orosilicate glass, quartz glass, stainless steel or PTFE. The specimen

older shall be non-reactive to prevent galvanic corrosion. The

ontainer should be insulated. The steam temperature at the conditioning

evel shall be maintained per the requirements of Table 3-2.

able 3-2 Steam Temperature Requirements

ltitude Average Local

oiling Point °C

team Temperature

imits °C

-305 m 100 93 ± 3

05-610 m 99 92 ± 3

10-914 m 98 91 ± 3

14-1219 m 97 90 ± 3

219-1524 m 96 89 ± 3

524-1829 m 95 88 ± 3

 safe means to prevent excessive pressure and a means of maintaining

dequate water level shall be provided. Neither shall cause

he vapor to cool below the specified temperature. Condensate shall drip

reely back to the water. Care should be taken to minimize

ontact between the condensate and the specimens.

Fin ally, do you have comment on either dip-and-look or w

etting balance to

easure solderability?

Denny Fritz

acDermid, Inc

----Original Message-----

rom: Kane, Amol (349) <[log in to unmask]>

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ent: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 9:37 am

ubject: [TN] IPC/EIA-J-STD 002 Steam Ageing

Dear Technetters,

How are people in the industry complying with the category 3, test method

, B

or C of this requirement for high reliability applications? the 002

tandard

calls out for steam ageing and then solderability testing for components.

hat

equipment is being used for steam ageing and solderability testing? I

ould

appreciate any direction on this matter (on the forum or offline if

omebody so

desires)



Thanks,

Amol











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