Update of IPC J-STD-609 provides greater delineation of lead-free solders for marking and labelling

Soldering & Surface Mount Technology

ISSN: 0954-0911

Article publication date: 29 June 2010

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(2010), "Update of IPC J-STD-609 provides greater delineation of lead-free solders for marking and labelling", Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, Vol. 22 No. 3. https://doi.org/10.1108/ssmt.2010.21922cab.003

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Update of IPC J-STD-609 provides greater delineation of lead-free solders for marking and labelling

Article Type: Industry news From: Soldering & Surface Mount Technology, Volume 22, Issue 3

IPC have released the A revision of IPC J-STD-609, marking and labelling of components, printed circuit boards (PCBs) and PCBAs to identify lead (Pb), lead-free (Pb-Free) and other attributes. This standard presents a marking and labelling system that aids in electronics assembly, rework, repair and recycling, and now provides additional codes for the more precise specification of certain lead-free solders.

Since the original release of J-STD-609 in July 2007, many new solder alloys have entered the market as lead-free technology matures. Companies like HP were witnessing how different component suppliers using the same (new) BGA ball alloy were selecting two different “e-codes” to mark their components. To address the confusion in categorizing the new alloys, Dr Gregory Henshall, Environmental Program Manager for HP’s Enterprise Servers, Storage and Networking Division, took an active role on the combined working group of IPC and JEDEC to pursue the A revision of J-STD-609.

“Confusion adds time and cost to the manufacture of printed circuit assemblies and also increases the chance for errors in material usage,” says Henshall. “The revisions made to the standard resolve this confusion, and include examples for many common alloys.”

J-STD-609 A provides explicit guidance on the marking and labelling of components and PCBs using the wide range of solder alloys now available in the market. Specifically, the standard enables clear identification of: assemblies with lead-containing or lead-free solder; components that have lead-containing or lead-free second level interconnect terminal finishes and materials; base materials used in PCB construction, including halogen-free resin; surface finishes; and conformal coatings. In addition, the standard prescribes the maximum component temperature that should not be exceeded during assembly or rework processing.

For more information on IPC J-STD-609 A, marking and labelling of components, PCBs and PCBAs to identify lead (Pb), lead-free (Pb-Free) and other attributes, visit: www.ipc.org/609A or contact Fern Abrams, IPC Director of Government Relations and Environmental Policy, at: FernAbrams@ipc.org; or +1 703-522-0225.

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