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. Reflow solder joints first need to have good electrical conductivity. Generally speaking, a good reflow solder joint should be a metal compound formed by the mutual expansion of the solder and the surface of the metal to be soldered, rather than simply attaching the solder to it
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. Reflow solder joints first need to have good electrical conductivity. Generally speaking, a good reflow solder joint should be a metal compound formed by the mutual expansion of the solder and the surface of the metal to be soldered, rather than simply attaching the solder to it
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. Reflow solder joints first need to have good electrical conductivity. Generally speaking, a good reflow solder joint should be a metal compound formed by the mutual expansion of the solder and the surface of the metal to be soldered, rather than simply attaching the solder to its surface
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. Reflow solder joints first need to have good electrical conductivity. Generally speaking, a good reflow solder joint should be a metal compound formed by the mutual expansion of the solder and the surface of the metal to be soldered, rather than simply attaching the solder to its surface
| http://etasmt.com/te_news_bulletin/2020-08-25/18961.chtml
. Reflow solder joints first need to have good electrical conductivity. Generally speaking, a good reflow solder joint should be a metal compound formed by the mutual expansion of the solder and the surface of the metal to be soldered, rather than simply attaching the solder to its surface
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. Luckily, there are many ways to help maintain your PCBs and repair them on your own. Simple problems you can fix on your own include intermittent loss of power, overheating, non-responsive components, physical damage (including corrosion
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/soldering-pth-components-in-line-with-stranded-wire
: Can a PTH component (resistor, fuse, or solid wire) be reliably soldered in-line with stranded wire? Similarly to a wire lap joint, but with a component between the two wires
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: Can a PTH component (resistor, fuse, or solid wire) be reliably soldered in-line with stranded wire? Similarly to a wire lap joint, but with a component between the two wires
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– Understanding the HARD(ware) Side of IPC-A-610 The Accept/Reject Criteria for soldered joints right? That is what IPC-A-610 "Acceptability of Electronic Assemblies" is all about. Well, yes and no