Industry News | 2009-11-02 21:58:24.0
OSAKA, JAPAN — November 2009 — Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., a supplier of advanced soldering materials to the global electronics industry announces that it will display a full range of products based on its unique lead-free solder SN100C in its booth at the SMTA Southeast Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies at the Equatorial Hotel in Penang, Malaysia, November 18-20, 2009.
Industry News | 2008-10-07 20:52:28.0
OSAKA, JAPAN � October 2008 � Nihon Superior USA, a subsidiary of Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., an advanced soldering supplier to the worldwide market, announces that it will feature a newly expanded range of SN100C products, which includes new halogen-free solder paste, in booth 402 at the upcoming Mexitr�nica exhibition, scheduled to take place October 21-23, 2008 at the Expo Guadalajara, Hotel Hilton, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, M�xico.
Industry News | 2018-10-09 18:31:30.0
Whether in production, or repair and rework, the cost of soldering iron tips can be easily overlooked, but with today’s requirement for higher temperatures in lead-free solder applications, the consumption of tips has dramatically increased. This fact, combined with changes in tip design to meet the higher thermal load requirements, has also resulted in escalating tip costs, making tip care a high priority.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 22:15:56 EDT 2013 | ericrr
Sorry to build up your hopes. The latest thing to hit the air ways at work, I was accessed of fiddling with the oven settings, because there were reports of "cracked joints" there was no mention of where the cracks were, cracked at the pcb or cracke
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 08:11:04 EDT 2013 | emeto
I am pretty sure that is a moisture issue. You should probably bake your boards and some of your parts.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 04:42:32 EDT 2013 | ericrr
Thanks for that, sorry Im late setting (set by someone else) Speedline Bravo Top 1st chamber, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. 170° (c), 180°, 190°, 270°. Bottom 170°, 180°, 180°, 260° chain speed 27cm/second.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 10:54:37 EST 2001 | slthomas
Hey, Preacher, choir here. Unfortunately I didn't get to make the call here (hot boards, new product, same ol' same ol'), but I dam* well am looking for future (print) backup to assist in persuading the bottom line guys that it's cheaper to wait for
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 18:21:43 EST 2001 | slthomas
We recently have received a lot of warped (bowed and/or twisted behond IPC 600 specs.) bare boards (some our fabricator's fault, some ours by design) and I can't help but figure that long term reliability will suffer when building product with them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 20:19:44 EST 2001 | davef
DON'T do it!!! The two problems you'll have are: 1 Poor manufacturing process control, resulting in weak solder connections. 2 Weak solder connections are stressed, when the board is straightened upon installation in the "box". There's several hits
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 13:58:07 EST 2001 | slthomas
This is one I haven't seen before (not in this context, anyway). We have an assembly that we have the SMT done out of house on, because of the high volumes. The boards have two distinct characteristics with respect to the appearance of the solder jo