Functionally understanding the soldering process

A good solder joint is no accident. You recognize it by its appearance, but you also need to know why it is good or bad. In this training, you will learn the technique behind the soldering process, which criteria determine whether a connection is of good quality, and how to detect defects.

  • Assessing the quality of solder joints
  • Understanding connection types and their application
  • Recognizing common defects
  • Applying quality criteria in practice

For whom

This training has been developed for mechanics and production operators who want to understand what makes a good solder joint, how to assess it, and how to recognize common defects.

Program

Part 1: Soldering and joining technology
How does the soldering process work?
What connection types are there and when do you use them?
Materials, techniques, and the influence on quality.

Part 2: Quality criteria and inspection
What are the standards for good solder joints?
How do you recognize defects?
Practical inspection using real-life examples.

Result

After this training, you will assess the quality of solder joints and recognize defects quickly and confidently.

Location: FHI, Leusden • Duration: 1 day • Price: €495 (members) / €693 (non-members)

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