Q: What is Wave Soldering
FAQ, PCB Assembly
A: Wave soldering is a manufacturing process used in electronics assembly to solder through-hole components to a printed circuit board (PCB). In this process, the PCB is passed over a wave of molten solder, which wets and solders the exposed metal leads of the components to the PCB pads. This method is efficient for mass production and helps create reliable connections between components and the board.
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