IPC trainings

Standards which are guiding the industry

IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industries

IPC is a voluntary, international association of electronics industry players, whose recommendations and standards are incorporated by the majority of industry players into their own internal standards and specifications.

ELAS Kft. is a Licensed IPC Training and Certification Center and a registered member of the IPC. ELAS teaches a more IPC standards with training and certification programmes, three at trainer (CIT) level and two at application (CIS) level. We offer trainer’s training in IPC-A-610, IPC-7711/21 and J-STD-001. Through our IPC trainers, successful candidates who pass the IPC on-line exam can become CIS or CIT,
obtain an individually numbered certificate. IPC certificates are internationally valid for 2 years. Expired certifications can be renewed regardless of the original place of certification.

Our IPC training courses

At ELAS, we believe it is important to provide the right knowledge to go with our equipment. We not only help you to use our equipment, but also to understand the intricacies of the manufacturing or testing techniques that they perform. That’s why we make it a priority to organise IPC training courses and customised manufacturing technology training for the global body that brings together the electronics manufacturing industry.

  • IPC-A-610: Acceptance of electronic assemblies Criteria
  • IPC-7711B/7721: Reworking of electronic assemblies, modify and repair
  • IPC-J-STD-001: Electrical and electronic fittings soldering requirements
  • IPC/WHMA-A-620: Cable and harness assemblies requirements and acceptance criteria
  • IPC-A-600: Acceptability criteria for circuit boards

Our mastertrainer Béla Bődi

Béla is now an Application and Training Manager and a fully qualified IPC Master Trainer and an instructor at Selective Soldering Academy USA (in Hungary). He is one of the co-authors of the book: ”Soldering and Alternative Bindings in the Electronics Industry” published in 2021. He is the writer of “Hand Soldering in Practice” handbook and the soft soldering chapter of “Welding Technical Book” which were published in 2023.

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