ronaldsoldergeeks
ronaldsoldergeeks
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  Ronald is an Englishman, with 15 years of experience in PCB assembly,  repair and solder training.   
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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 There are several elements which are important for conducting an effective IPC certification either it is for CIT (trainer) or a CIS (associate) like experienced instructor in the subject matter. We conduct IPC Acceptance certifications training programs which focuses on discriminating skills and supporting visual criteria as per IPC standards. 
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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 In the recertification of IPC J-STD-001 , one method is to attend the recertification class of IPC J-STD-001,  where students will discuss and review the J-STD-001 as per standard which is valid for 2 years.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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Due to COVID-19 BEST has moved some of its IPC Training  & certification classes to an online format in order to allow for accreditation from a remote location. These measures allowed students to still be instructed in live training sessions at their remote sites. 
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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In this, PPT we provide you the information about Solder training and IPC certification courses to all Instructors and specialists for courses like IPC-A-610, IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-600, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and IPC 7711/7721. Watch this presentation for IPC Courses.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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The BGA rework process described herein is generic in nature and covers the development and criteria for establishing profiles for BGA removal and replacement. It has become one of the most prevalent package types for active devices. Ball Grid Array rework is one of the most challenging procedures performed at assembly facilities and repair depots around the world. Its main work is removing old devices and replacing them with brand new.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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IPC/WHMA-620 Recertification for the specialist is a program based on the IPC standard for wire harness and cable acceptance. In the Recertification process options is to sit for the IPC A-620 specialist recertification class. This class will review the standard on an accelerated basis as well as take the required testing for the IPC-A-620 Training and specialist recertification. 
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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Watch this PPT for information about IPC training and solder certification courses for courses like IPC-A-610, IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-600, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and IPC 7711/7721 to all Instructors and specialists..
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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IPC developed their certification platform to version EDGE 2.0. Similarly IPC A-610 specialist Training is now present in an online training portal form recently-upgraded known as IPC EDGE 2.0. It is full of an abundance of knowledge on how to look up anything in the standard as well as how to apply the standard. Successful participants can now walk away with a 2-year industry credential from home.    
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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IPC A-620 describes the acceptability requirements related to wire harness and cable assemblies along with their installation and testing. In IPC A-620 training program, students will be introduced to wire harness print readings and interpretation, wire preparation and solder terminations, coaxial terminations, pin crimp terminations, and many more
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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In IPC J-STD training program, there is an emphasis on hand soldering knowledge and process control. It is a multi-tiered program  whose main purpose is to assist the electronic manufacturer in the production of high quality products at the lowest possible cost by providing a greater understanding of the soldering and assembly processes through “standard” training.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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IPC J STD-001 is based on Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies. In this, IPC J-STD-001 Re-certification class is one of the methods to re-certifying to the IPC J-STD-001 at the CIS level where students will discuss and review the J-STD-001 updated standard which is valid for 2 years.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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The new J-STD-001H incorporates section 8 which spells out the cleanliness  and residue testing requirements for the manufacturing of printed wiring boards. This overview walks you through ROSE testing as a means of process control with it no longer being a go/no-go gauge. The new cleaning standard requires analytical testing via ionic cleanliness or other testing with a linkage back to residue migration and its impact on the reliability of the PCB assembly. 
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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BGA Reballing service can quickly rework BGA components that require reballing. It is most often required when the alloy of the BGA component solder balls needs to be changed from lead-free to leaded. Every BGA Reballing project is completed to meet IPC and JEDEC specifications.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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BEST provides top quality solder training and IPC certification for Instructor and Operator level courses for IPC-A-610, IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-600, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and IPC 7711/7721. There are several elements which are important for conducting an effective IPC certification class in order to be credentialed as a CIT (trainer) or a CIS (associate). Read this blog...
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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IPC J STD-001 is based on Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies. The IPC J-STD-001 Re-certification class is one of the methods for re-certifying to the IPC J-STD-001 at the CIS level where students will discuss and review the J-STD-001 standard and is valid for 2 years.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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Check out this PPT for Solder training and IPC certification courses details to all Instructors and specialists for courses like IPC-A-610, IPC J-STD-001, IPC-A-600, IPC/WHMA-A-620, and IPC 7711/7721. Watch the full presentation for IPC Courses here.
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ronaldsoldergeeks · 5 years ago
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