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Ensuring quality and authenticity in defence electronics
Astute Electronics explains why AS6171 matters I
n the defence industry, the reliability and authenticity of electronic components are paramount. With the increasing sophistication of counterfeiters, it is crucial to partner with distributors who prioritise robust testing and quality assurance. Understanding the evolution of counterfeit mitigation standards, particularly the transition from AS6081 to AS6171, is essential for safeguarding your supply chain and ensuring mission success.
The rise of AS6171
While AS6081 provided a framework for quality management and counterfeit mitigation, its limitations became evident as counterfeiters employed more sophisticated techniques. AS6171 emerged as a dedicated standard for testing laboratories to identify suspect counterfeit parts, introducing advanced methods such as aggressive acetone resurfacing, expanded XRF testing, decapsulation of passives, and rigorous electrical testing.
The industry’s recognition of AS6171 is evident in the latest revision of AS6081 (AS6081A), which now defers to AS6171 for counterfeit detection. This effectively raises the compliance criteria for distributors, requiring them to partner with AS6171-certified labs to meet the enhanced standards.
Distributors who have embraced AS6171 demonstrate a commitment to combating counterfeit
components and ensuring supply chain integrity. By conducting these enhanced tests in-house, distributors can: Identify counterfeit components with greater accuracy.
Reduce lead times for critical projects. Provide customers with complete confidence in the authenticity of their parts.
26 April 2025 Components in Electronics
Maintain greater control over the testing process, ensuring adherence to strict quality standards.
Enhance security and confidentiality by keeping testing within their secure facilities.
Improve customer service by providing faster turnaround times and direct access to technical expertise.
AS6081A remains relevant for independent distributors but relies on AS6171 test methods for counterfeit detection.
The transition to AS6171 does not necessarily increase costs or lead times, especially for distributors already adhering to the standard.
Suppliers who remain with outdated testing methods may face increased risks due to the evolving techniques of counterfeiters.
When AS6081A compliance is required, it implicitly mandates the use of AS6171- level test methods.
Failing to transition to AS6171 can expose defence contractors to significant risks, including contract violations, supply chain disruptions, and compromised security, potentially jeopardising lives and national security.
In today’s complex defence landscape, selecting a distributor who prioritises quality, reliability, and authenticity is crucial. Partnering with a distributor who has invested in AS6171- certified labs demonstrates a commitment to combatting counterfeit components and ensuring the integrity of the defence supply chain.
As AS6171 gains traction as the industry standard, particularly among organisations
working with the US Department of Defence, partnering with a compliant distributor becomes increasingly important. By proactively investing in advanced testing capabilities, distributors can provide their clients with the confidence and peace of mind that their projects are built with authentic, reliable components. Astute Electronics says that it is currently the only distributor with AS6171-certified labs in the UK, Europe, and the US. To learn more about its AS6171 testing services and how the company can help you secure your defence electronics supply chain please visit:
https://www.astutegroup.com/
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