J-STD standards are a series of standards developed and maintained by IPC (Association Connecting Electronics Industries). They cover a wide range of topics related to electronics assembly, including soldering, component placement, inspection, and rework. Common J-STD standards are used globally in the electronics manufacturing industry to ensure quality, reliability, and consistency in manufacturing processes. A prominent example is J-STD-001, Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies.
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