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Reflow Soldering

What is reflow soldering?

Reflow soldering is a surface-mount technology (SMT) assembly process that uses controlled heat to melt solder paste and permanently attach electronic components to printed circuit boards (PCBs). The process involves applying solder paste to PCB pads, placing components on top, then heating the entire assembly in a reflow oven through a precise temperature profile that melts and solidifies the solder joints. This automated method is the standard technique for manufacturing modern electronics, allowing for high-density component placement and consistent, reliable solder connections across the entire board simultaneously.