Achieving IPC/WHMA-A-620, IPC-A-610, and J-STD-001 reinforces Conax’s commitment to quality and reliability for aerospace and high-performance applications
Conax Technologies has achieved new certifications for IPC/WHMA-A-620, IPC-A-610, and J-STD-001, key industry standards that define quality and workmanship for cable and wire harness assemblies. These certifications validate the processes and controls used in Conax’s manufacturing operations and further strengthen the company’s ability to support customers in aerospace and other mission-critical industries.
Each of these IPC standards plays an important role in ensuring reliable electrical assemblies. IPC/WHMA-A-620 establishes requirements for the manufacture and acceptance of cable and wire harness assemblies, while IPC-A-610 defines acceptability criteria for electronic assemblies. J-STD-001 sets the requirements for soldered electrical and electronic assemblies, helping ensure consistent quality and long-term performance.
Together, these certifications reinforce Conax’s commitment to delivering precision-engineered solutions that meet the demanding expectations of aerospace manufacturers and other high-performance industries.
Conax also maintains Nadcap accreditation, demonstrating continued compliance with the rigorous quality requirements recognized throughout the aerospace and defense sectors.
Backed by decades of engineering expertise, Conax works closely with customers to deliver both standard and custom cable harness solutions designed for reliability, performance, and long-term success. To learn more about Conax cable harness solutions or discuss your application, contact the Conax Technologies engineering team today.
