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: insufficient solder The solder joint is incomplete resulting in an open circuit or a weak interconnection. Process and design-related causes of insufficient solder
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C or more above the liquidus. If a solder joint needs to retain physical integrity during a later operation, such as a second reflow process, the peak temperature of the later operation needs to be below the solidus temperature of the alloy
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Solder Ball Defects - Heller Home » Solder Ball Defects Re-printed in partnership with ITM Solder Ball Defects Defect: solder balls Solder balls are very small fines of solder that have separated from the main body that forms the joint
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Solder Ball Defects - Heller Home » Solder Ball Defects Re-printed in partnership with ITM Solder Ball Defects Defect: solder balls Solder balls are very small fines of solder that have separated from the main body that forms the joint
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Solder Ball Defects - Heller Home » Solder Ball Defects Re-printed in partnership with ITM Solder Ball Defects Defect: solder balls Solder balls are very small fines of solder that have separated from the main body that forms the joint
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/solder-tip-flooding-to-remove-leaded-solder
: Is it true we can use lead-free solder to remove leaded solder on our soldering iron tips? I seem to remember we were shown how to flood the tip with lead-free solder three times, wiping clean after each flooding, to remove any lead residue before soldering a lead-free solder joint
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. One example of how the interactions between solder and surface finish can affect solder joint integrity is the potential formation of brittle gold/tin intermetallic compounds (IMCs
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C or more above the liquidus. If a solder joint needs to retain physical integrity during a later operation, such as a second reflow process, the peak temperature of the later operation needs to be below the solidus temperature of the alloy
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. It occurs because of intermolecular forces between the liquid and surrounding solid surfaces. Cold Solder Joint A solder connection that was made with insufficient heat