Practical Hand Soldering Training

Overview

The practical hand soldering courses are designed for both beginners and experienced professionals seeking to master or improve their soldering and desoldering skills. During the training, participants will become familiar with the acceptability requirements for electronic components and solder joints, and learn how to effectively use professional equipment and materials.

Why Participate?


These courses provide both practical and theoretical knowledge necessary to perform high-quality soldering work. Participants will learn to work correctly with both surface-mount and through-hole components, use soldering tools, and handle electronic components and devices properly. This will help not only improve work results but also ensure assembly quality and product reliability.

Course Duration and Language


Course duration: 4 days. Training is conducted in Lithuanian or English, live in a classroom setting.

Post-Training Benefits


Upon successful completion of the practical exam, participants receive a “Training Oasis” certificate valid for 2 years. This certificate confirms the participant’s ability to work with various electronic components, assess work quality, and perform simple repair operations.

Who Will Benefit from This Training?

The course is ideal for:

  • Electronics manufacturing specialists and operators working with assembly and soldering.
  • Quality control staff aiming to better understand their work quality and standards.
  • Individuals wishing to master simple repair tasks in electronic products.

This training offers an excellent opportunity to enhance soldering skills and gain professional knowledge that will help improve work processes in the electronics manufacturing field!

Training Content


Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of the following aspects:

  • Soldering Alloy and Flux Purpose and Properties: Understand how to correctly choose and use soldering materials.
  • Soldering Equipment and Tools: Learn to use various professional soldering equipment.
  • Soldering Basics: Discover how to perform basic soldering actions correctly and safely.
  • Handling of Electronic Components and Products: Proper component storage and preparation for work.
  • Component Types: Understand the characteristics and differences between surface-mount and through-hole components.
  • Acceptability Requirements: Learn how to identify suitable and unsuitable solder joints and component criteria.
  • Engineering Documentation: Learn to read and apply drawings and technical documents in the work process.
  • Hand Soldering and Desoldering: Perform hand soldering and desoldering of surface-mount and through-hole components in practical exercises.