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Date: | Tue, 06 Aug 1996 11:33:33 -0500 |
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You might check into the possibility of induction soldering. I have seen
that used with good success on some connector asseblies (both planar and
pth), but don't recall whether paste or preforms were used. Jim Moffitt/EMPF
At 08:00 AM 8/6/96 -0500, you wrote:
>-- [ From: Jim Zanolli * EMC.Ver #2.10P ] --
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>Does anyone have any ideas on how to solder thru-hole connectors
>without the extra step of wave soldering? In many cases a sufficient
>volume of solder cannot be achieved by applying solder paste to the
>hole.
>
>In another case the connector has long .485" .025 square tails that
>must have gold plating to allow mating to another connector after
>soldered to PCB -- and therefore cannot even be wave soldered. Are
>there any alternatives to laborious hand soldering or solder donuts?
>
>Does the term "intrusive reflow" define the soldering of thru-hole
>leads by paste in the hole and reflow?
>
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