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16 Common PCB Welding Defects Part 2

9. Soldering asymmetry: Inadequate flow due to poor flux or heating. 10. Loose connection: Movement of wire or lead leading to poor conduction. 11. Tip sharpening: Exposed tip due to insufficient flux or incorrect iron angle. 12. Bridging: Connection between adjacent wires causing short circuit due to excessive solder. 13. Pinholes: Visible holes indicating weak spots caused by excessive gap or poor penetration. 14. Bubbles: Bulging solder concealing cavities, caused by gaps or prolonged soldering. 15. Upturned copper foil: Peeling off due to excessive heat and time. 16. Stripping: Separation of solder joints from the pad due to poor metal plating.

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PCB Recycling Process

Recycling and processing methods of waste PCB include physical, chemical, and biological methods. Physical methods involve stripping the PCB and using techniques like mechanical crushing and sorting based on physical properties. Chemical methods include pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy. Alkaline paint stripping is an effective way to separate the paint from the circuit board structure for metal recovery. Overall, physical methods of PCB recycling are simple, scalable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, but face challenges such as incomplete metal separation and high initial costs.

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PCB Recycling Process

Recycling and processing methods of waste PCB include physical, chemical, and biological methods. Physical methods involve stripping the PCB and using techniques like mechanical crushing and sorting based on physical properties. Chemical methods include pyrometallurgy and hydrometallurgy. Alkaline paint stripping is an effective way to separate the paint from the circuit board structure for metal recovery. Overall, physical methods of PCB recycling are simple, scalable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, but face challenges such as incomplete metal separation and high initial costs.

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