A.R.T. publishes ‘best practices’ guide for through-hole assembly and soldering
Advanced Rework Technology Ltd (A.R.T.), the leading independent provider of IPC-certified & bespoke training services for the electronics assembly industry, has published a new guide detailing best practices for assembly and soldering plated through-hole (PTH) mount components.
The blog outlines the benefits of through-hole mounting, then discusses the importance of proper preparation: ‘By focusing on effective component handling and thoughtful PCB design, manufacturers can significantly reduce the risk of defects and rework later in the production cycle.’ The guide continues by examining various different common soldering processes, and concludes with a section on trouble-shooting.
A.R.T. Managing Director & Master IPC trainer, Debbie McDade commented: “The skills shortage means that basic electronics assembly instruction is necessary more than ever. At A.R.T. we can tailor courses that address the exact needs of companies, and existing skills levels of manufacturing personnel. These guides – a similar one covering best practice for surface mount devices will shortly be published – are intended to help novices to understand the various different assembly processes, and as a refresher for more experienced operators.”
A.R.T. provides bespoke and IPC-certified training for companies and individuals working across the whole electronics manufacturing supply chain, helping them acquire and develop the skills to engineer, produce and rework high quality printed circuit boards.