And if you are reflow soldering, your oven's controller should take care of this. So unless you are "frying" the parts with high temperature with your iron and for long time (more than a few seconds per joint), then you don't really need to worry about it. However, most of your components are very likely designed to be reflow soldered with lead-free solder and during the soldering profile are going to be at elevated temperatures for fairly long times. Low temp solder is used for heat-sensitive components that cannot withstand normal soldering temperatures (lead-free these days). RF, PLC, CAD, HW Startups, Robotics, Microcomputing, DIY Audio, DIY Gear, DIY, Mindstorms, ASM, EE Books, Product Design, LabVIEW, Breadboard, RTLSDR, Manufacturing, Electronic Circuits.
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