The tutors at Exmel Training Solutions are accredited to the following IPC standards:
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IPC 600 – Acceptability of Printed Boards
The IPC-A-600 Training/Certification Program offers those interested in –raw PCB quality assurance initiatives an industry traceable program. The program provides technicians with a credential that represents their understanding of the IPC-A-600, the industry’s acceptability criteria document on bare boards.
 The IPC-A-600 Acceptability of Printed Boards set the standard for PCB workmanship quality. This document gives comprehensive acceptance criteria with full color illustrations and photographs showing all types of printed board surface and internal conditions.
IPC-A-610 Operator Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies
The education and training goal of this program is to improve individual
 “discrimination” skills; that is, to improve accuracy of discrimination between
 “acceptable” or “unacceptable” electronic assembly per the IPC-A-610 series.
 This program will also teach individuals the reasons for the accept/reject
 criteria to enhance their motivation and ability to consistently and correctly
 apply the discrimination criteria.
IPC620/WHMA Operator Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Harness Assemblies
IPC/WHMA-A-620 is the first industry standard for cable and
 wire harness fabrication and installation. The Operator program is modularized
 to allow for maximum flexibility to meet individual needs. This training will
 familiarize the student with the general requirements of the IPC/WHMA-A-620
 Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Harness Assemblies, and concludes
 with a qualifying examination.
IPC J-STD-001 Operator Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies
The purpose of this course 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.

				
					
                
                
				
        
          


