Dip soldering and wave soldering are two common soldering techniques used in PCB Assembly processing. The main difference between them lies in the method of applying solder:Dip soldering: The solder r...
The term "mil" is frequently mentioned in PCB manufacturing. But what exactly does "mil" refer to? In fact, mil is a crucial unit of length in the PCBA process, commonly used to sp...
Solder paste beading, commonly known as "solder beading," is a common defect in the PCB assembly process. It is characterized by the formation of pointed extensions or sharp protrusions alon...
Flux is a commonly used auxiliary material in the PCB assembly process. Its primary function is to remove oxidation from the soldering surface and improve solder wetting, thereby ensuring soldering qu...
For those familiar with the PCB industry, LED light boards are likely no strangers. As widely used circuit boards in the lighting field, the material most commonly associated with them is aluminum-bas...