An overview of modern soldering technology as it has responded to the demands of microelectronics. The topics include the various solders and fluxes, wave and reflow soldering, cleaning and contamination, reliability and quality, and repairs and manual assembly (an esoteric process these days). Well illustrated. Includes an extensive glossary without pronunciation. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Addresses the key aspects of modern soldering technology and the methods used in the manufacturing process of microelectronic chips and electronic circuit boards. Demonstrates how to control contamination during cleaning procedures. Covers material dynamics of heat soldering incurred during the assembly of diverse substances. Features techniques to assure reliability and quality control during the manufacturing process and emphasizes the importance of rework in the soldering industry.