A plastic set into final shape by forcing the melted polymer into a cooled mould. The hardened form can be re-melted several times.
A device made of two dissimilar metals which, when heated, generate a voltage that is used to measure temperatures.
A pattern as an integral part of the PCB on which electrical tests may be made to non-destructively evaluate process control. A portion of a circuit used exclusively to functionally test the circuit a...
A printed board suitable for determining acceptability of the board or of a batch of boards produced with the same process so as to be representative of the production board.
A portion of a conductive pattern usually, but not exclusively, used for the connection and/or attachment of components.
A printed board fabrication method of covering over plated through-holes and the surrounding conductive pattern with a resist, usually dry film.
A via with solder mask completely covering both its pad and its plated through-hole. This completely insulates the via from foreign objects, thus protecting against accidental shorts, but it also rend...
The depiction of the temperature that a selected point traverses as it passes through the re-flow process.
A packaging method of housing surface-mount parts in their own tape cavities in a long continuous strip. The cavities are covered so that the tape can be wound around a reel for convenient handl...
A component lead wire that extends through a hole in a printed board and its lead extension is flattened(swaged)to secure the component to the board during manufacturing operations.
A chemical added to the cleaning solution to lower surface tension and to promote wetting.
The natural, inward, molecular attraction force that inhibits the spread of a liquid at its interface with a solid material.
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