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We need a little help interpreting IPC-A-610 and thought this austere
group would be the place to go.

We have some wires that were tinned WAY up under the insulation. While
this is not a desirable situation we want to know if they are usable.

IPC-A-610 says "Acceptable: Solder wicks up wire provided the solder
does not extend to a portion of the wire that is required to remain
flexible."

In our application the wire will be bent once during assembly and then
the unit buttoned up and no more flexing will happen.

Does the statement "to remain flexible" mean in the final application or
during assembly?

Thanks in advance for all your wisdom!

KennyB    

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