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Peter,
There is life outside of military specifications. Solderability requirements
can be found in ANSI J-STD-002 and -003. Dave Hillman, Rockwell, chairs
those committees. The two standards are widely accepted and covers
solderability of boards and components.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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