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   My eyes could be playing tricks on me again but I did not see a solder defect on the provided pictures.
Some pictures were too dark.   Can you please provide a better quality photo.  Is the lead in question a
ground plane requiring more heat than the opposite side.
 
Victor.
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From: Lance Mayes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:16 PM
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Subject: [TN] pic's
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I have attached some pictures of components that always seem to have one joint that is not soldered as the other end.  These happed mainly with this component at various sites on the board.  Is this a contamination a disturbed joint or a cold joint.  This is an SMT process and the problems vary
on the runs.  I would like to know if this is a defect for class 2 or not.

Thanks in advance for your time.


                       P.  Lance Mayes
                       Mfg. Trainer

----- Forwarded by Lance Mayes/CO-GRA/Ametek on 09/02/03 01:07 PM -----
Howard Watson

08/27/03 05:33 PM

       
        To:        Lance Mayes/CO-GRA/Ametek@Ametek
        cc:        
        Subject:        pic's




Howard Watson
SMT Manufacturing Engineer
AMETEK/Dixson

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