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Approximating parts count on started reels

Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 20:45:45 EDT 2002 | davef

Ashok Dhawan, an old friend of SMTnet, says: Formula for counting components on SMT tape & reels [spiral belt]: Length = Number of turns * 1/2 * 22/7 * ( dia outer + dia inner), where ... Number of turns = ( dia outer - dia inner) / thickness of

Re: Rosin versus water soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 20:53:42 EST 2001 | Dave Miller

Mike -- Thanks for the information. It is very helpful. Is there any information available that shows what flux most companies are using? What fluxes are most companies that are producing Space, MIL-Spec, or other high-reliability assemblies usin

Re: Rosin versus water soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 21:03:25 EST 2001 | Dave Miller

Mike -- Thanks for the information. It is very helpful. Is there any information available that shows what flux most companies are using? What fluxes are most companies that are producing Space, MIL-Spec, or other high-reliability assemblies usin

Lead-free solder alloy:

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 03:01:37 EDT 2005 | fctassembly

Chris, The Asahi SCS7 is Asahi's attempt at copying the SN100C and is a tin/copper/silicon alloy that melts at 227C so no, it is not a low temperature lead free alloy.

looking low melting solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 05:42:15 EDT 2010 | jacki

Dear All Does anyone know about the low melting point solder paste which should be Copper Base? Usually the Copper base solder has 227'C of melting point.

Sn100C HASL Finish on PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 16:07:38 EST 2011 | pjc

If your peak temps in profiling the Sn/Pb solderpaste are 210C-215C, then no, you will not "weld" to the SN100C finish. SN100C is liquidus at 227C, too hot for most Sn/Pb solderpastes.

Re: High temperature solder paste for gold plated MCMs

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 14:33:47 EST 2000 | Glenn Robertson

Tuan - How about Sn/0.7Cu? It's M.P. is 227 and it's readily available. If the leads are Gold plated you might consider pre-tinning them. If you need a higher temp alloy any of the major solder companies can help - I suggets you start with Ind

Rosin versus water soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 14:12:23 EST 2001 | Dave Miller

I work for an R&D company that is starting to do some prototype and limited production circuit cards. We are deciding how we want to build these boards, and we are wondering what we should do about flux and cleaning. We have circuits that run at 15

lead-free wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 03:26:45 EDT 2001 | winnifred

Dr. Lee, For lead-free wave soldering, we are recommended to use SnCu0.7, why not 0.8 or more ?? Since SnCu0.7 has eutectic melting point at 227 deg C, does it mean with more Cu or less Cu, the melting point will be higher ?? Also, in lead solderin

Lead-free solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:24:48 EDT 2004 | Ken

What do you mean the solder must "survive" 260C? What is your target temperature? Is it dictated by a component, the substrate or the solder alloy? Do you require a eutectic alloy? If not, the selection of alloys grows. (these are from memory...n

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