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Lead Vs lead-free soldering for PCB assembly

What is soldering? Solder is the name for bonding metals. Soldering is a crucial aspect of the electronics industry, as it is the basic method of connecting electrical equipment to a PC Board [1]. You have to heat the metal at a high temperature and join the parts, and then it will create a perfect electric connection between them when it cools. [caption id="attachment_668" align="alignleft" width="300"] [2] soldering[/caption] Differences of leaded and lead-free soldering Wetting: Another distinguishing feature is the difference in moisture content. Wetting refers to how well-molten solder paste adheres to the board's components on the Printed Circuit Board [3]. Solder that has ...

What is a Keyboard PC Board?

Introduction As all other things are the same, a plate-assembled keyboard is more robust than a PCB assembled keyboard and has a stronger feeling. The overall quality of the keyboard and its case play, too, although it differs from a plate of aluminum or steel between the typing of a laminate sheet (PCB). (It's possible, but very rare, to have a plastic plate on a mechanical keyboard.) In contrast, the PCB-mounted keyboards usually have a bouncer key feel and a more flexible case and creakiness. It is safe to say that plate-mounted keys are generally more high-quality than PCB-mounted keyboards, although ...

PCB FABRICATION SUBSTRATES

What is PCB substrate? Every home is required to have a solid foundation. A substrate is also required for every printed circuit board [1]. The actual substance that contains the traces and elements is known as the PCB Fabrication substrate. The first step in creating a high-quality PCB is selecting the correct substrate. Structure and shape are required for a PCB. It also requires a platform or canvas on which to place all of its other components. The PCB's performance is influenced by the substrate's properties. A stiff substrate, for example, can improve the PCB's strength and endurance. More design options ...

Layouts of SMT Assembly Line

What is an SMT assembly line? SMT is a technique that is being used to manufacture assembled pcb’s. Many years ago, circuits were large and cumbersome using hard wire and large through hole components, resulting in electrical products that were large and difficult to operate and transport. Comparing to the conventional method, SMT offers the following advantages: high density, good stability, less cost, miniaturization, sound field control, and other features. For the size of the previously used through hole components to be decreased and modified to be matched with the smaller electronic component, the electronic device must become micro, such as the ...

SMT Assembly Technology

Any piece of commercially manufactured electronic equipment these days is packed with tiny electronics. Instead of utilizing conventional components with wire leads, such as those used in home building and kits, these components are placed directly onto the boards' surface, and many are very small. What is Surface Mount Technology? It is also known as SMT, Its a printed circuit board [1] component installation process in which the components are mounted and linked onto the board's surface utilizing batch solder-reflow procedures. Part leads are placed into plated through-holes and waves connected from the bottom, to fill in the holes and connect the ...

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