Hi Juliano,
The limits you should use is the ones in J-STD-001.
The ones on J-STD-006 are the limits for the solder itself before being used. You would use those limits if you were to test the solder as you buy it from the manufacturer of the solder.
Best regards,
Rigo
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Subject: [TN] Solder Pot Alloy
Hi to all,
We are analyzing my wave solder pot (contamination level).
But we found in the IPC different limits.
IPC-006B <>IPC-001C
IPC06 IPC01
Ag 0,1 0,1
Al 0,005 0,006
As 0,03 0,03
Au 0,05 0,03
Bi 0,1 0,25
Cd 0,002 0,005
Cu 0,08 0,3
Fe 0,02 0,02
Ni 0,01 0,01
Zn 0,003 0,005
In this case what is the correct to analyze my solder pot?
Ps.: Alloy 63/37
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