What is Selective Soldering?
The selective soldering is the process of targeting the damaged components with the help of a programmable machine followed by the regular soldering process. This technique requires high precision to avoid the damage of other components as they are already soldered on the PCB board.
The selective soldering is a technique used to solder through hole technology (THT) components on a PCB board according to their profile such as temperature tolerance and size. Usually, the selective soldering process is used when wave soldering is not possible. It can be performed through miniwave, laser, light, induction, or robotic arm.
Because every PCB has its own specific layout and materials, the selective soldering machine is designed for a different configuration, using software.
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