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IPC Certified Staff!

Philtronics Ltd • Feb 21, 2018

As part of our continuous improvement plan, our staff are all IPC trained.

Our PCB staff are trained to IPC-A-610 – “The Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies”

This is the most widely used standard published by IPC and incorporates the acceptance criteria for consumer and high reliability printed wiring assemblies.

Our Box/Loom assembly staff are trained to IPC/WHMA-A-620 – “Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies”

This standard sets expectations between Philtronics and our customers for what is considered acceptable quality workmanship for cables and harnesses.

The aim of the training is to improve production quality, efficiency, and ultimately reduce costs by mitigating the need for rework and repair. All training has been carried out by a Certified IPC Trainer, and all certifications are provided by Philtronics.”

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