Words and phrases that have a meaning related to reflow:  (141 results)
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soldering, annealing, metallization, eutectic, warpage, mandrel, substrate, lamination, platens, dielectric, weldment, nitriding, degas, electroless, reflows, planarity, interposer, tinning, photoresist, delamination, workpiece, silicide, hysteresis, anodic, litho, concentricity, extrusion, electroplating, photolithographic, baseplate, capacitances, calibration, thermocouple, stiction, siloxane, ablator, fluxing, elution, photopolymer, flanges, ferrite, denaturation, flexure, peening, ultrasonics, photodiode, lithography, sintering, reproducibility, vaporisation, electrolytic capacitor, spacer, pyrometer, halide, epoxies, paramagnetic, cuvette, rheometer, voltage divider, rheological, kerf, chemistries, pellicle, piston rod, viscosities, electrodeposition, carbides, transmissivity, elastomeric, ionisation, carburizing, adhesive, bypass capacitor, phototransistor, coating, roughening, bevel, autoclave, cordierite, pcb, machining, impedance, microchannel, oxidation, parison, centrifugation, spall, durometer, ductility, oxidisation, imagesetter, manganite, epitaxial, titrations, actuator, geometries, braze, colorimetry, gelation, fiducial, varistor, chamfer, calcination, chlorination, drying, extraction, baking, crystallization, curing, filling, ignition, nitration, nitrification, quench, recall, sealing, capture, conversion, densification, distillation, ejection, irreversible, natural, transitional, twophase, aerated, anomalous, anoxic, discontinuous, electrokinetic, energic, entropic, hightemperature, instable, liminal, lowtemperature, lytic, nonequilibrium, oscillatory, oxic, reactional
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— Adjectives for reflow: infrared, second, thermal, free, coronary, postischemic, term, subsequent, low, good, initial, more...

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