Selective soldering is a soldering process where specific components or areas of a printed circuit board (PCB) are soldered, without affecting other components. It's commonly used for soldering through-hole components on PCBs that may already have surface mount components, or for areas that require higher soldering precision or different solder alloys than those used in reflow soldering.
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