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Phil Nutting <[log in to unmask]>
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Alejandro,
 
I can't state chapter and verse of the IPC standard 610, but I remember
that it clearly states something to the affect of 'resoldering a joint
for the sake of making it look good may cause more damage to the solder
joint than leaving it alone.'
 
Phil Nutting

-----Original Message-----
From: Becerra Alejandro [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:19 PM
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Subject: [TN] Manual Soldering vs. Automatic Soldering



Hello to All, 

One product request a 100% touch up in several joints because of safety.

We are considering doing this process by manual soldering or using
automatic soldering (robot). 
What are the advantage and disadvantage of both procedures? 
Where can I find a comparison between them? 
Is there any reliability issue in using manual soldering? 

Any help will be greatly appreciated 

Alejandro Becerra 



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