To achieve functional operation, a PCB board alone is not sufficient. It requires the assembly of components and plug-ins to enable soldering. This step-by-step process is known as PCBA. Let’s explore the four key stages in the PCBA process: PCBA manufacturing is an interconnected process, and any issues in any important stage can significantly affect…
Selective wave soldering, as an advanced electronic soldering technique, possesses the following characteristics and advantages: Overall, selective wave soldering offers precise, efficient, environmentally friendly, and flexible soldering solutions for electronic manufacturing.
The increasingly competitive electronics market has put significant pressure on electronic equipment manufacturing companies in terms of quality and production costs. The rapid development of Surface Mount Technology (SMT) processes driven by the trends of high-density and miniaturization in electronic device production has rendered traditional wave soldering processes inadequate for the remaining few through-hole components’…
Selective wave soldering is an advanced surface mount technology widely used in the electronics industry for connecting electronic components to circuit boards. It employs lead-free soldering methods and utilizes optical recognition systems, control systems, and computer software to complete the soldering process. This technology is suitable for installing miniature electronic components on smaller circuit boards.…
Selective wave soldering, also known as “selective soldering,” is an advanced electronic assembly soldering technique. It utilizes robots and computer-controlled equipment to apply solder material only to the electronic components requiring soldering, with high-speed operation without preheating and manual solder coating. In comparison to traditional wave soldering techniques, selective wave soldering offers more prominent advantages…
Solder balls refer to small spherical substances formed when solder is extruded between the solder pad and component lead during the wave soldering process. Silman Tech here shares with you the reasons for solder ball formation in wave soldering and preventive measures. Firstly, the reasons for solder ball formation are as follows: To prevent solder…
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