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Learning outcomes for hand soldering training include acquiring knowledge of basic soldering techniques, demonstrating proper usage of a soldering iron, and adhering to industry standards. Target audience includes line personnel, operators, technicians, inspectors, engineers, designers, and anyone interested in enhancing hand-soldering skills
Hand Soldering Training course overview, covering basic hand soldering in accordance with IPC J-STD-001 and IPC-A-610 standards. The course also includes advanced techniques based on IPC-7711/7721 for rework and modification of printed circuit boards. The course length is 1 day, with topics such as solders, fluxes, surface finishes, and hand soldering of through-hole and SMT components
Course facilitator Loh Wee Kong, Principal Process Engineer with over 25 years of experience in the PCBA industry, specializing in prototyping and mass production. He has worked for companies like Jabil Circuit and DSO National Laboratories, with expertise in SMT machines, wave soldering, conformal coating, and temperature profiling. Loh Wee Kong has been an IPC MIT/CIT since 2007 and is well-versed in advanced reflow processes, Parylene coating, and rework.