New Equipment | Solder Materials
Solder Bar is made solely from high purity metal, produces a low proportion of dross and its suitable for dip and wave soldering. The quality meets JIS-Z-3282. Solder Bar is available specification in A grade, S grade, Anti-oxide bar, Silver added ba
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:44:42 EST 2006 | greg york
Not sure about Sn/Cu/Ni large market share here in Europe as we have a large part of the UK market with SACP0307 alloy 0.3%Ag introduced over Two years ago Also worked against Sn/Cu/Ni alloy with large TV Co and they went with 0.3%Ag due to reliabili
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 04:04:18 EDT 2007 | greg york
What aload of rubbish - prove it, we have over 320 users in the UK alone using the SACP0307 solder with great results, and the biggest advantage they have is they can multiple source the solder not stuck to one company who has purchased the patent an
Industry News | 2011-12-30 23:26:12.0
Nihon Superior has highlighted the effectiveness of Cu and Ni as the essential elements in forming a stable IMC layer in lead-free soldering.
Technical Library | 2019-01-09 19:19:52.0
The electronics industry has widely adopted Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu solder alloys for lead-free reflow soldering applications and tin-copper based alloys for wave soldering applications. In automated soldering or rework operations, users may work with Sn-Ag-Cu or Sn-Cu based alloys. One of the challenges with these types of lead-free alloys for automated / hand soldering operations, is that the life of the soldering iron tips will shorten drastically using lead-free solders with an increased cost of soldering iron tool maintenance/ tip replacement. Development was done on a new lead-free low silver solder rework alloy (Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu-0.04Co) in comparison with a number of alternative lead-free alloys including Sn-0.3Ag-0.7Cu, Sn-0.7Cu and Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu and tin-lead Sn40Pb solder in soldering evaluations.