Plating Bar
The temporary conductive path interconnecting areas of a printed board to be electroplated, usually located on the panel outside the borders of such a board.
Plated Through-hole
A hole with the deposition of metal (usually copper) on its sides to provide electrical connections between internal or external conductive patterns.
Plate Finish
Pertaining to Laminating. The finish present on the metallic surface of metal clad base material resulting from direct contact with the laminating press plates without modification by any subsequent f...
Pitting
Small holes or sharp edges on the surface of a solder joint generally caused by flux entrapment, oxidation or over-heating.
Pink Ring
Chemically-induced fracturing or de-lamination on or below the surface of the base material; it is usually exhibited by a light area around holes, other etched areas or both.
Pinholes
Small imperfection which penetrate entirely through the conductor and/or solder.
Pin
A terminal on a component. A component lead that is not readily formable without being damaged.
PIH Assembly
Pin-in-hole a printed board assembly made up of components with leads which pass through holes in the board and lands. Synonyms: traditional assembly, conventional assembly.
Pick-and-place Machine
A programmable machine usually with a robot arm for picking components from a feeder. It moves the part for placement and/or insertion to a specific site on the board.
Physical Layer
A conductive board layer or artwork image representing a complete conductive layer.
Photopolymer
A polymer that changes characteristics when exposed to light of a specific frequency.
Permanent Mask
A resist which is not removed after processing, e.g., plating resist used in the fully-additive process.
Peel Strength
The force per unit width required to peel the conductor or foil from the base material.
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