Hi everyone!! I need some help. In our company, a debate rages about the appropriate date code limitation to use to assure solderability of SMT components in a no-clean process. The engineering side of the house (that's me) recommends that in light of the fact we aren't equipped to do solderability testing on all materials, we opt for a six month shelf life as a target and dig in our heels at 12 months. The "enemy" (purchasing) says that their vendors (distribution) claims that two years is an industry standard and that they cannot get reliable supplies if we tell our vendors we will not accept anything older than 12 months. For those of you working in no clean processes, or product being built to IPC Class III requirements, would you share with us your experiences and requirements with respect to component date codes?? I'd like to know your date code requirements on your vendors, does it cost you extra money or planning time, what type of products do you make, and what IPC Class requirements do you use? By the way, I have a copy of ANSI/J-STD-002 which was helpful, but a bit vague. Thanks Regards Sherman Banks [log in to unmask] 408/481-6047 ******************************************************