We had an order of 50 PCBs that after reflow, it was discovered that we had
tombstoning and quite a few components that didn't solder correctly. We have
traced it to the operator using an incorrect profile. I've been in the business
long enough to remember that you could run a board through the wavesolder
twice, without damaging it. Does the same apply to reflowing SMT? Can I re-
run the boards through the reflow oven again? We are a small ECM that has
been in business for 20+ years and we have never had this happen before, but
I am hoping someone can help me out.
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