GB/T 19247.2-2003
ActivePrinted board assemblies--Part 2: Sectional specification--Requirements for surface mount solderedassemblies
印制板组装 第2部分: 分规范 表面安装焊接组装的要求
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This standard specifies the technical requirements, quality acceptance criteria, and test methods for surface mount soldered assemblies used in electronic products. It is applied in the manufacturing and inspection of printed board assemblies (PCBs) where surface mount technology (SMT) is employed, ensuring reliable solder joints and assembly performance. The standard is relevant for electronics manufacturers, quality assurance teams, and procurement professionals in industries such as consumer electronics, telecommunications, and automotive electronics.
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