postreflow
Postreflow is a process used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs) to ensure the solder joints are properly formed and the board is free of defects. It is typically performed after the initial reflow process, which involves heating the PCB to melt the solder and form the joints. The purpose of postreflow is to inspect the board for any issues that may have occurred during the initial reflow process, such as solder bridges, missing solder, or poor solder wetting.
During postreflow, the PCB is visually inspected using automated optical inspection (AOI) systems or manual inspection.
If any defects are found during postreflow, corrective actions may be taken. For example, if a solder
Postreflow is an important step in the PCB manufacturing process, as it ensures that the solder joints