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I am experiencing a small amounts of solder in the pins of a 44-pin
D-SUB connector after wave solder. The solder is very difficult to see
without magnification. The pin type is formed and rolled. The
connector manufacturer thinks that the combination of an the active
flux used and flux application method, spray fluxing, is the root
cause. However, when the connectors are replaced, a hand soldering
process is used, yet the pins still fill with solder. I would greatly
appreciate any input.
Thank You,
Greg Kilinski
Acuson Corp.
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