Extension of the accreditation in the area of technical cleanliness!

The scope of accreditation in the area of technical cleanliness has been expanded to include essential test procedures, in particular for testing electrical / electronic components, which will also have increased relevance in the future in the area of e-mobility.

Our laboratory is now accredited according to the latest DIN EN ISO / IEC 17025: 2018 in all procedures for testing technical cleanliness according to the new ISO 16232: 2018 and VDA 19.1. This accreditation according to ISO 16232: 2018 and VDA 19.1 also includes our laboratory location in Dresden.

Further analyzes or the identification of unknown organic materials by means of infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) according to ASTM E 1252 as well as tests in fluid technology - contamination of hydraulic fluid using the gravimetric method according to ISO 4405 and microscopic counting method according to ISO 4407/4406 are part of the accreditation for the Liptingen location .

The scope of accreditation has been expanded to include examinations of components in the area of technical cleanliness using ion chromatography to determine ionic residues (salts such as bromide, chloride, fluoride, nitrate, nitrite, phosphate and sulfate) in accordance with DIN EN ISO 10304-1, as well as the testing of dissolved residues Cations in water according to DIN EN ISO 14911.

In particular, specific cleanliness tests of electrical / electronic components such as the tests according to IPC-TM-650 2.3.25 (ROSE - Restivity of Solvent Extract), IPC-TM-650 2.3.25.1 (Ionic Cleanliness Testing of Bare PWBs), IPC -TM-650 2.3.28 (Ionic Analysis of Circuit Boards, Ion Chromatorgraphy Method) and IPC-TM-650 2.3.28.2 (Bare Printed Board Cleanliness by Ion Chromatography) the portfolio in the field of ionic impurities. Details about these exams can be found here ...

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