Protective device for electric component which can be soldered _

Metal fusion bonding – Including means to apply flux or filler to work or applicator – By partial or total immersion of work or applicator into liquid

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228 59, 228215, 339275B, B23K 108

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ABSTRACT:
A component protective system is disclosed for an electrical component which can be soldered in a printed circuit board by means of a solder bath. A portion of the components which projects through the printed board is protected from the influence of the solder bath by use of a protective collar arranged around the portion to be protected. The protective collar is open in a direction toward the solder bath and projects beyond the portion to be protected. Upon immersion of the component together with the printed circuit board into a solder bath, an air cushion is formed within the protective collar. This air cushion prevents contact between the solder and the portion to be protected and forms a heat insulator which protects this portion from heat damage.

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