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BANNOCKBURN, IL – The industry standard for compliance documentation involving environmental regulations has been updated to include the REACH and China RoHS requirements.

IPC-1752A, Materials Declaration Management, is said to provide an expanded industry-wide reporting format for material declaration data exchange between companies in the electronic interconnect supply chain.

The revised spec has a broader scope to address compliance with additional substance restrictions, including REACH and China RoHS. The new standard is also set up to more efficiently incorporate additional substance restrictions, promulgated through either existing or new regulations.

One shift in the standard is the focus on the definition of the data fields and structure through the XML schema. To improve capabilities with version 2.0, the subcommittee chose to focus efforts on the schema changes and open up any software development to third-party software providers.

The committee has been working with third-party software developers to ensure the development of implementation tools supporting the 1752A materials data exchange. A basic and free open source product developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, called Scriba, is a Java-based tool that supports all the major features of IPC-1752A.

While Scriba doesn’t handle database storage, users who need that function can buy commercial software or create their own database management system using XML schema. A handful of software companies have or will soon have programs ready.

IPC-1752A is modular, to facilitate user navigation.

BANNOCKBURN, IL — Longtime bare board fabrication veteran Jack Bramel this week became the latest inductee to the IPC Raymond E. Pritchard Hall of Fame.

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BANNOCKBURN, ILIPC bestowed its highest corporate honors on Raytheon Co. and DuPont yesterday, citing the firms for their contributions to the trade group.

IPC awarded Raytheon the Stan Plzak Corporate Recognition Award, while DuPont received the Peter Sarmanian Corporate Recognition Award.

The Stan Plzak Award is presented to a firm that has taken initiative to actively contribute to enhancing the industry, while demonstrating support of IPC through participation in technical and/or management programs. This award is named after a former board chairman, who was a founding member of the IPC Electronics Manufacturing Services Industry Management Council.

Raytheon has been an IPC member since 1971 and currently has 18 member facilities. Seventy-seven Raytheon employees actively serve on IPC standards development committees, with seven employees serving as committee chairs, vice chairs or co-chairs.

Named for another former IPC board chairman, the Peter Sarmanian Corporate Recognition Award honors an IPC corporate member PCB industry that has taken a leadership role and made contributions to the industry, while demonstrating support of IPC through participation in technical and/or management programs.

DuPont has been an IPC member since 1964 with three member facilities. Some 30 DuPont employees hold a total of 81 committee memberships, and three employees currently serve as committee chairs or vice chairs.

SANTA ANA, CATTM Technologies has completed its acquisition of Meadville Holdings’ PCB businesses.

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TORONTO -- Printed circuit board maker Firan Technology Group reported first-quarter revenue fell 29% from a year ago on slower demand and currency exchange issues. Read more ...

LAS VEGAS – PCD&F today announced the winners of the 2010 New Product Introduction Award for PCB design and fabrication.

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