ROSE testing for product acceptance (pass-fail) is an obsolete practice for determining acceptably clean ROSE testing for process control is perfectly acceptable, but the numbers have to MEAN something. Section 8 defines the key concepts that drove the need for developing new cleanliness requirements. In 2015, the J-STD-001 committee assigned a team to develop the next generation of cleanliness requirements. 1 As originally published in the SMTA Proceedings IPC-J-STD-001 Rev G, Amendment 1, Section 8 Cleanliness Section SIR Test Method for Developing Objective Evidence for the Production Assembly Mark McMeen STI Electronics, Madison, AL Doug Pauls Collins Aerospace, Cedar Rapids, IA Mike Bixenman KYZEN Corporation, Nashville, TN Abstract Since the 1970s, ROSE testing was used to determine clean enough.
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