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SN100C is a lead-free solder alloy developed by Nihon Superior in Japan that is comprised of tin-copper-nickel + germanium. SN100C offers user-friendly properties and has been proven in commercial production since 1999. The result of these advantages
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Specialty materials for SMT Assembly. Solder Paste, Spheres, Tac Fluxes, Flip Chip Fluxes, Solder wi
Industry News | 2007-12-05 23:40:50.0
BALVE, GERMANY � December 4, 2007 � The Balver Zinn Group, a leading provider of high-quality anodes with various alloys as well as soft solders and special wires, announces that it is positioning itself to develop the opportunities presented by the global license it has acquired for solder pastes and wire using the proven SN100C alloy developed by Nihon Superior Co. Ltd.
Events Calendar | Wed Mar 18 00:00:00 EDT 2020 - Wed Mar 18 00:00:00 EDT 2020 | College Park, Maryland USA
CALCE Reliability Science Symposium - Spring 2020
A spring contact is any part that is used to connect, or keep distance between, two separate parts. These parts can be used to transfer current between the power source and the load on a circuit board. There are a wide variety of applications for suc
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Welcome to the website of Conex Screws and Fasteners: India's largest manufacturers of Brass Screws and Brass fasteners. We are one of the key players in the field of all kinds of Brass, Copper and Stainless Steel Screws.
Technical Library | 2020-08-05 18:49:32.0
The evolution of internet-enabled mobile devices has driven innovation in the manufacturing and design of technology capable of high-frequency electronic signal transfer. Among the primary factors affecting the integrity of high-frequency signals is the surface finish applied on PCB copper pads – a need commonly met through the electroless nickel immersion gold process, ENIG. However, there are well-documented limitations of ENIG due to the presence of nickel, the properties of which result in an overall reduced performance in high-frequency data transfer rate for ENIG-applied electronics, compared to bare copper. An innovation over traditional ENIG is a nickel-less approach involving a special nano-engineered barrier designed to coat copper contacts, finished with an outermost gold layer. In this paper, assemblies involving this nickel-less novel surface finish have been subjected to extended thermal exposure, then intermetallics analyses, contact/sheet resistance comparison after every reflow cycle (up to 6 reflow cycles) to assess the prevention of copper atoms diffusion into gold layer, solder ball pull and shear tests to evaluate the aging and long-term reliability of solder joints, and insertion loss testing to gauge whether this surface finish can be used for high-frequency, high density interconnect (HDI) applications.
Technical Library | 2016-07-07 15:37:18.0
How susceptible are the metals used in modern electronics manufacturing to corrosion by common beverages? This is a question of interest, especially to manufacturers, retailers and to a certain extent end customers. In this study the dissolution of aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, nickel, SAC305 solder, silver, tin and zinc was examined. Individual foils of these materials were fully immersed in one of sixteen chosen beverages and heated for 3 days at 40°C. The resulting solutions were analyzed using ICP-OES. The data were examined in light of the known pH, conductivity and ionic contents of the beverages, determined in previous work. Conclusions about the relative susceptibility to corrosion of the various metals and the corrosive power of the different beverages are made.
Technical Library | 2021-07-06 21:20:38.0
The evolution of internet-enabled mobile devices has driven innovation in the manufacturing and design of technology capable of high-frequency electronic signal transfer. Among the primary factors affecting the integrity of high-frequency signals is the surface finish applied on PCB copper pads – a need commonly met through the electroless nickel immersion gold process, ENIG. However, there are well-documented limitations of ENIG due to the presence of nickel, the properties of which result in an overall reduced performance in high-frequency data transfer rate for ENIG-applied electronics, compared to bare copper.
Industry News | 2013-01-15 16:31:41.0
– AIM Solder announces that it will highlight its new NC277 No-Clean Liquid Flux at the upcoming IPC APEX Expo,