unsolderability
Unsolderability refers to the condition where a component or a pad on a printed circuit board (PCB) cannot be properly soldered using standard soldering techniques. This means that solder will not wet or adhere to the surface, preventing a reliable electrical and mechanical connection. Several factors can contribute to unsolderability.
One common cause is oxidation of the metal surfaces. When copper or component leads are exposed to
Manufacturing defects can also result in unsolderable components or pads. Inadequate plating thickness, improper surface treatment,
Diagnosing unsolderability often involves inspecting the surface for discoloration, pitting, or a dull appearance. Attempting to