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Regarding Ron Kelley's E-Mail shown below, the ISO-9000 series of
standards pertain to Quality Systems in general, not to any specific
industry or trade.
ISO is an international organization with headquarters in Geneva,
Switzerland, who's charter is that of providing a common ground for
Quality Systems among member countries and companies within those
countries. There are over 90 member countries at this time.
ANSI and ASQC are the two organizations that represent the United
States in ISO related matters.
The intent of the ISO organization is to provide internationaly
recognized standards for Quality Systems that allow third party
registration.
Manufacturers and providers of interconnection and printed circuit
materials, products and services may choose to pursue registration to
one of three ISO standards.
ISO-9001 includes Design, Manufacturing, Inspection and Servicing.
ISO-9002 covers Manufacturing, Inspection and Servicing but not
Design.
ISO-9003 only deals with Inspection systems.
Regards,
Luis Rivera
CompuRoute, Inc.
Dallas, TX
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(214) 340-0543
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 25 Jun 96 13:34:31 -0500
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: ISO standards
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> Im interested in learning about the wide world of standards as pertains to
> RF materials and substrates. What are the ISO standards that are pertinent
> to Microwave/RF substrates, PWB, and metalization? How do these standards
> relate to IPC standards? ASTM standards? Who develops these standards?
> When and where do the committees meet? What about STEP? Any information
> would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Ron Kelley
> Motorola, Plantation, FL
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