Method for electoconductively connecting contacts

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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29830, 29840, 174 524, 174260, 427 97, H05K 334

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ABSTRACT:
A method for electroconductively connecting two electronic circuits to one another. A contact is coated with a liquefied, electrically conductive, flux-free solder, and the coated contact is arranged over the other contact. Then, in the molten state, the electrically conductive solder is electroconductively connected to the other contact and hardened. In addition, a liquefied, hardenable, non-conducting bonding means is introduced between the two electronic circuits.

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