ECA EIA/ECA-364-56D TP-56D RESISTANCE TO SOLDERING HEAT TEST PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND SOCKETS
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ECA EIA/ECA-364-56D Document Information:
Title
TP-56D RESISTANCE TO SOLDERING HEAT TEST PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND SOCKETS
Electronic Components Association
Publication Date:
Feb 28, 2008
Scope:
This standard establishes a test method for determining whether
connectors can withstand the effects of the heating and/or
environment that they will be subjected to during the soldering of
their terminations by solder dip, soldering iron, solder wave, or
reflow soldering techniques.
Object
The heat and/or environment of soldering may affect the
electrical characteristics of the connector and may cause damage to
the materials making up the connector. It may also result in
loosening of terminations, softening or distortion of insulation
materials, opening of solder seals, weakening of mechanical joints,
etc.
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