Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:49:11 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | | of a board during a top s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 05:09:13 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | | | of a board during
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