solder mask
An insulating pattern applied to a printed circuit board that exposes only the areas to be soldered.
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An insulating pattern applied to a printed circuit board that exposes only the areas to be soldered.
Solder mask or solder resist is a lacquer like layer of polymer that provides a permanent protective coating for the copper traces of a printed circuit board (PCB) and prevents solder from bridging between conductors, thereby creating short circuits. Solder mask was created primarily to facilitate wave soldering used in mass assembly. The solder mask is most often applied with a green tint but is available in a wide variety of colors and finishes. It also provides some protection from the environment.
Solder mask comes in different media depending upon the demands of the application. The lowest cost solder mask is
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