A.R.T. Ltd. Supports Release of IPC-A-600M
June 17, 2025 | A.R.T. Ltd.Estimated reading time: 1 minute

Advanced Rework Technology Ltd. (A.R.T. Ltd.), a leading provider of IPC-certified training and IPC authorised distributor, announces the release and availability of IPC-A-600M, the latest revision of the industry’s definitive standard for printed board acceptability.
As an active member of the IPC Product Assurance and IPC-600 Training Committees, A.R.T. Ltd. has contributed directly to the development of this important update. The company has played a key role in shaping IPC-A-600M to reflect current manufacturing challenges and evolving quality requirements.
The IPC-A-600M revision supersedes IPC-A-600K and features dozens of new and updated full-colour photographs and illustrations. It provides enhanced guidance on critical areas such as edge plating, board cavities, edge burrs, and dewetting, as well as refined criteria for conductor thickness, annular ring registration, internal copper penetration, and plating voids. The update is fully aligned with the acceptability requirements outlined in IPC-6012F and IPC-6013E, ensuring consistency within the IPC standards framework.
Debbie McDade, A.R.T. Ltd. Managing Director said: “Our involvement in the IPC-600 Standards Development Committee ensures we contribute directly to standards that reflect current manufacturing challenges and industry needs.
“IPC-A-600M offers enhanced, detailed criteria and updated visuals that help manufacturers and quality teams apply consistent inspection practices. This revision supports maintaining high standards in PCB production as technology and processes evolve. At A.R.T. Ltd., we are committed to providing expert guidance to help the industry adapt and uphold these critical standards.”
A.R.T. Ltd. is now offering IPC-A-600M through its IPC distribution centre services and continues to support the electronics manufacturing sector with expert advice and resources.
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