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What (who) is soldering paste - definition

MATERIAL USED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS TO CONNECT SURFACE-MOUNT COMPONENTS TO PADS ON THE BOARD
Solder cream; Solder powder; Soldering paste; Soldering cream; Solderpaste; Soldercream; Solder Paste; Solder Cream; SMT Paste; SMT paste
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  • Solder paste viewed under a microscope.

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Solder paste is used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards to connect surface mount components to pads on the board. It is also possible to solder through-hole pin in paste components by printing solder paste in and over the holes.
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  • An improperly soldered 'cold' joint, where the wire was not sufficiently heated
  • A tube of multicore electronics solder used for manual soldering
  • Soldered copper pipes
  • Broken solder joints on a [[circuit board]]. The joint on the right, although unbroken, has separated from the board.
  • Lead-free solder
  • Small figurine being created by soldering
  • Desoldering of an SMD capacitor
  • Solder
PROCESS OF JOINING METAL PIECES WITH HEATED FILLER METAL
Basic soldering techniques; Soldering defects; Basic Soldering Techniques; Sweat fitting; Hot-bar reflow; Fiber focus infrared soldering; Laser soldering; Soddering; Dry joint; Resistance soldering; Alumalloy; Alumaloy; Cold solder joint; Plumbing solder; Resistance Soldering; Solder joint; Capillary fitting; Micro soldering; Microsoldering; Manufacturability analysis for Soldering; Dry joint (soldering); Cold joint; Cold soldered connection; Cold soldering joint; Faulty soldered joint; Dry soldered joint; Dry soldered connection; Cold junction (soldering); Cold contact (soldering)
Soldering (; ) is a process in which two or more items are joined by melting and putting a filler metal (solder) into the joint, the filler metal having a lower melting point than the adjoining metal. Unlike welding, soldering does not involve melting the work pieces.
Soldering         
  • 0-87171-624-0}}</ref>
  • An improperly soldered 'cold' joint, where the wire was not sufficiently heated
  • A tube of multicore electronics solder used for manual soldering
  • Soldered copper pipes
  • Broken solder joints on a [[circuit board]]. The joint on the right, although unbroken, has separated from the board.
  • Lead-free solder
  • Small figurine being created by soldering
  • Desoldering of an SMD capacitor
  • Solder
PROCESS OF JOINING METAL PIECES WITH HEATED FILLER METAL
Basic soldering techniques; Soldering defects; Basic Soldering Techniques; Sweat fitting; Hot-bar reflow; Fiber focus infrared soldering; Laser soldering; Soddering; Dry joint; Resistance soldering; Alumalloy; Alumaloy; Cold solder joint; Plumbing solder; Resistance Soldering; Solder joint; Capillary fitting; Micro soldering; Microsoldering; Manufacturability analysis for Soldering; Dry joint (soldering); Cold joint; Cold soldered connection; Cold soldering joint; Faulty soldered joint; Dry soldered joint; Dry soldered connection; Cold junction (soldering); Cold contact (soldering)
·- ·adj & ·noun from Solder, ·vt.
II. Soldering ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Solder.

Wikipedia

Solder paste

Solder paste is used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards to connect surface mount components to pads on the board. It is also possible to solder through-hole pin in paste components by printing solder paste in and over the holes. The sticky paste temporarily holds components in place; the board is then heated, melting the paste and forming a mechanical bond as well as an electrical connection. The paste is applied to the board by jet printing, stencil printing or syringe; then the components are put in place by a pick-and-place machine or by hand.