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Wave soldering

Known as: Flow soldering, Wave Solder 
Wave soldering is a bulk soldering process used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards. The circuit board is passed over a pan of molten solder… 
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Review
2009
Review
2009
The advent of the EU’s RoHS law has encouraged a significant amount of research to find an alloy, for electronic assembly, that… 
2009
2009
Multilayer perceptrons (MLPs ) are well-known artificial neural networks (ANNs) that are used in many different applications. In… 
2008
2008
The solderability of SnAgCu (SAC305) and SnCuNi (SCN) alloys for DIP components on thick PCB (2.3 mm) with OSP and LF-HASL… 
2007
2007
This paper discusses the emerging need and opportunities for the development of representations and forms for learning designs… 
2005
2005
By this time usable solder alloys for lead-free soldering had already been developed. NEMI (National Electronics Manufacturing… 
2005
2005
Electronics manufacturing has responded well to environmental concerns such as role of CFCs (and related compounds) in… 
2004
2004
DOE is a method for improving technological processes after it is proved that they are under control. What is most important… 
2002
2002
This paper describes the development of neural networks for the prediction of (1) printed circuit card surface temperature during… 
1995
1995
The manufacturing feasibility and attachment reliability of a series of newly developed lead-free solders were investigated for…