Soldering is a method for chemically joining items by using heat. There are many types of soldering, but by far the most common is using a tin alloy to join copper parts. This is a staple of electronics manufacturing, and the focus of this article. The "Basics" section will give you some very condensed core insights to get started with soldering without missing important information.

Basics

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The goal of optimal soldering is to obtain an intermetallic layer (the layer of bronze between the copper and the tin) of the optimal thickness. This has been empirically determined to be around 1μm

Reflow Soldering

The most common technique in industrial electronics manufacturing. Generally gives better results for small or fine-pitch components unless you are extremely good at hand soldering. Omega Verksted has decent equipment for doing reflow soldering.

See Loddeovn.

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