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component suppliers regarding the issues being faced in the assembly process”. Now in section 5.2.6 Flatness (Bow and Twist) it discusses board flatness and how it is measured and what the percentages are and provides no further information

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. Tolerances and torque requirements. Component mounting, forming and orientation. The impact of bow and twist during post assembly. Have a question about training or IPC certification

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. Tolerances and torque requirements. Component mounting, forming and orientation. The impact of bow and twist during post assembly. More Webinars Flux Classification – Part 1

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. We have all seen wires spliced together by twisting the two wires together forming a gentle twist before soldering. This splice would not have the physical strength of a wrap or hook splice, but it seems like it would offer at least the same strength as a lap splice with less aggravation, since the splice would

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. We have all seen wires spliced together by twisting the two wires together forming a gentle twist before soldering. This splice would not have the physical strength of a wrap or hook splice, but it seems like it would offer at least the same strength as a lap splice with less aggravation, since the splice would

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