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FCT Solder to Focus on Lead-Free Projects and Questions with SN100C® Lead-Free Alloy at Productronica 2009

Industry News | 2009-12-07 18:49:39.0

GREELEY, CO — September, 2009 - FCT Solder, a division of FCT Assembly and an authorized Licensee of Nihon Superior Co. Ltd.’s SN100C product line, announces plans to exhibit its popular SN100C® Lead-Free Solder Paste, Bar and Wire and UltraSlic™ FG solder paste stencil in Hall A4 Stand 570 of the upcoming Productronica exhibition. The event is scheduled to take place 10th – 13th November 2009 at the New Munich Trade Fair Center in Munich, Germany.

FCT ASSEMBLY, INC.

Indium Corporation Experts Reflect on 80 Years of Technology Innovation and Growth

Industry News | 2014-03-13 11:57:36.0

What does it take to make it to 80 years in an industry where today's technology is obsolete tomorrow? For Indium Corporation, it takes foresight and dedication.

Indium Corporation

FCT Solder and Nihon Superior USA to Display SN100C Solder Alloy at IPC International Conference on Flexible Circuits 2008

Industry News | 2008-01-31 00:10:18.0

GREELEY, CO � January 29, 2008 � FCT Solder, a division of FCT Assembly, and Nihon Superior USA, a subsidiary of Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., announce that it will exhibit SN100C� Lead-Free products paste in booth 213 at the upcoming IPC International Conference on Flexible Circuits, scheduled to take place February 12-14, 2008 in Phoenix, Ariz.

FCT ASSEMBLY, INC.

“Solutions4YOU” – Focusing on Cost and Energy Efficiency At Productronica, Ersa presents many new as well as continuing developments

Industry News | 2013-10-28 14:45:08.0

Ersa, the specialist for electronic production equipment, has numerous highlights to present to the visitors of Productronica.

kurtz ersa Corporation

How To Set Profile In SMT Reflow Oven

Industry News | 2018-10-18 09:37:27.0

How To Set Profile In SMT Reflow Oven

Flason Electronic Co.,limited

Max temp on a lead free part

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 12:02:06 EDT 2004 | Rob

Hi Guy's, Sorry about this, but yes it's another lead free related question. We are looking at using a Chinese SMD DC-DC Converter in a new design, whilst keeping one eye on the approaching Lead-free issue. The manufacturer claims that these are O

Max temp on a lead free part

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 12:55:47 EDT 2004 | marc

45 seconds from 230-245C. Check your paste material of choice for recomended profile peak temp and TAL. If you have not selected a lead free material check out the major paste suppliers on their lead free material offering and review the specs.

Max temp on a lead free part

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 22:15:11 EDT 2004 | KEN

I have two industry leading customers that have specific requirements for components to survive 30 seconds above 230C. In one case I have a custom ASIC that is heat sinked on the die (to the PCB). The sink pulls heat out of the lead frame very effi

non-wet on 0402 mounted on OSP & lead free paste

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 20:35:25 EDT 2008 | arosario

I see, maybe changing my peak temp in reflow will help. I'll try do eval again... Actually, once I did have evaluated a longer pre-heat but on my previous eval, I didn't change the peak temp. Maybe reflow can help compensate to my problem in the part

Lead free parts on a leaded assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 12:35:58 EST 2007 | realchunks

Several things to check. Are you reflowing towards higher temps for the no-lead parts? If so are you using a 63/37 paste? If so you are buring your flux off too early. Get a solder paste designed for lead free parts on a leaded baord. There are


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