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Hi Vit! Let me restate your question and come at it from a different angle:
" Would you expect a solder joint which has proper wetting and acceptable
solder geometry if created by either manual soldering or machine soldering
to perform differently for a given use environment?". My answer would be no
- the initial solder joint metallurgy would be different for a manual
solder joint and a machine solder joint but those differences equalize
within a week of assembly. If you follow best industry soldering practices
(using IPC JSTD 001 and IPC-A-610 requirements/recommendations) you would
not expect a difference in performance between the two methods. However,
with all that being said, the very nature of manual soldering leads to a
smaller window of consistency and repeatability in contrast to machine
soldering practices. You may have a larger failure rate for manual
soldering processes only because of the consistency window. Hope this
helps.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: [TN] Reliability of hand soldered solder joint.
Hi Techneters,
does somebody have statistical data or information regarding the quality
of
a hand soldered joint. What is the expected failure rate compared with a
solder joint formed by machine? Help!
Thank you
Regards
Vit Sklenar MGE4VS
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