Dross and the Selective Soldering Process
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February 24, 2011 |
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Alan Cable |
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In the selective soldering process, dross can be detrimental. Dross (and I use this term to encompass all surface contamination) is created in conjunction with the presence of Oxygen in two different areas of the process, and by separate means. Each must ... |
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