

NASA-STD-8739.1 will still apply for polymeric applications (staking, conformal coating, bonding, encapsulation). Will J-STD-001FS be used to replace NASA-STD-8739.1? J-STD-001FS has a section on polymeric applications. For all new Programs and Projects, J-STD-001FS will be baselined in the Level II mission assurance requirements.ħ. As a Project Manager, can I baseline the NASA soldering standards instead of J-STD-001FS on new Projects if I think the former are “better”? You can add the J-STD-001FS along with the NASA soldering standards or you can replace the NASA soldering standards with J-STD-001FS.Ħ. As a Project Manager, can I modify the Level II requirements to allow the use of J-STD-001FS? This is now codified in NASA-STD-8739.6.ĥ. As a Project Manager, can I accept J-STD-001FS from a supplier if the Level II requirements specify the NASA soldering standards? See NASA-STD-8739.6 for opportunities Projects have for allowing use of J-STD-001FS on old contracts without waiver.Ĥ. NASA HQ policy on Workmanship does not act to contradict or modify existing contracts. Substitution with J-STD-001FS is not automatically allowed. Only if the Project allows it the Project decides. As a supplier, if I am under contract for soldering to the NASA standards, can I use the J-STD-001ES instead? However, be aware that the supply chain may have moved on to using J-STD-001FS for soldering and will want allowance to work to the IPC standard instead of the NASA standards (See #3 and #8 below).ģ. NASA-STD-8739.2 and NASA-STD-8739.3 can still be obtained from without a user account (public domain). The Project and its suppliers should continue to comply with the established mission assurance requirements. If my Project’s Level II requirements already call out the NASA standards for soldering does their cancellation affect me?

Yes, if: your project established its Level II mission assurance requirements after October 17, 2011.Īll “new” Programs and Projects shall invoke J-STD-001FS instead of NASA-STD-8739.2 and NASA-STD-8739.3 for soldering in their Level II mission assurance requirements.Ģ. No, if: your project established its Level II mission assurance requirements prior to October 17, 2011. Does my project have to start using J-STD-001FS as of October 17, 2011? NASA-STD-8739.6, Implementation for NASA Workmanship Standards was published in 2012 to provide additional instructions for implementation of J-STD-001FS on NASA Programs.Ĭontact Gerd Fischer, ph: 30, status about, or to provide inputs to, NASA's position on the applicability of J-STD-001 or J-STD-001FS, or parts therein, to NASA's missions.ġ. The NASA standards for soldering, NASA-STD-8739.2 and NASA-STD-8739.3, are cancelled as of October 17, 2011. NASA has adopted IPC J-STD-001FS for all Programs and Projects, effective on October 17, 2011. To inquire about quantity discounts and bulk packaging for quicker shipment, please call BEST at 84.Links To Required Workmanship Standards |įrequently Asked Questions about J-STD-001FS Adoption Please allow 1 - 14 days for your order to ship, depending on quantity. If you need any assistance in teaching your first IPC-J-STD-001 class, we invite you to call BEST Inc. The kit comes packaged in a labeled, compartmentalized container that separates the components from each other. This IPC J-STD-001 kit is packaged like no other. This training kit is to be used in the IPC J-STD-001 Revision F and Revision G training curriculum.

This kit is packaged in a box labeled with the components which can be used later for storage. This kit features "0.062 thick multilayer boards which are more representative of the thermal conditions of "real" circuit boards. BEST IPC J-STD-001 Revision F - H training kits feature REAL circuit boards that represent actual soldering conditions.
