Women Soldering On The Microchips In The Factory

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Electronic board soldering is the process of assembling electronic components on a board. This process is used to make connections on the board and to create electrical connections between components. The soldering process takes place by connecting two different materials together: the legs of the components on one side, and the metal-plated holes or pads on the board on the other. The soldering process is carried out using heat and melting solder material. Soldering material fills the gap between component legs and card pads, strengthening the connection. In this way, electrical connections are established and the circuit required for the correct operation of the components is completed. Electronic board soldering plays an important role in electronics, and doing it right is essential for the board to work properly. Soldering is a welding method used to join metal surfaces. In this method, metal alloys called solder are used. Solders are melted at high temperature and placed between the surfaces to be welded. Then, by applying heat, the solders are melted and the surfaces are glued together. The soldering process is widely used in electronics, metalworking, engineering and other industries. The brazing method provides less deformation of the materials since less heat is applied compared to other welding methods.

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