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HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 03:12:01 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly

Hi, The solder we use is Sn5Pb93.5Ag1.5. with a melting point of about 30 degrees.

HMP soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:01:31 EDT 2013 | jax

HMP can mean a lot of things, although it is normally used as the generic name for one of the following alloys: Pb93.5 Ag1.5 Sn5 (296°C-301°C) Pb95 Sn5 (308°C-312°C) Pb97.5 Ag1.5 Sn1 (309°C) If you are talking abou

Ag-plated LED dipping - high level of Cu and Ag

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 23:58:19 EDT 2001 | Glen Brian

We are using the new auto-dipping machine for LED solder dipping and dragging. The flux is water-soluble flux and the solder is 63/37 at 250 deg. C. Two weeks ago we exchanged the pot with new 63/37 solder. About a week, we found that the high level

High-Temperature Solder Paste/wire: Sn05Pb93Ag02B

Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 10:45:16 EDT 2002 | sjpence

We got a similar alloy Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5, of Alpha Vaculoy bars. It is not the eutectic alloy you were looking for but it is close. This alloy and similar high temperature alloys are used in downhole electronics and so a supplier in the Houston area

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 14:11:32 EST 2012 | tkotwal

I'm also looking for tips for SMT hand soldering with Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5. Our technician is quite good with standard SMT hand soldering, but hasn't worked with HMP solder. Some specific questions: - If the iron tip is hot enough (consistently), can we

Re: High Temp solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 00:34:22 EDT 1999 | Mike D.

| I need some pics or documentation on how a finish soldered joint looks like for SMT component. I have various people who supposedly says has knowledge with High Temp says my joint could look better. The joint looks shiny and great except for a grai

Reliability assessment SnPb joints to lead-free component

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 05:04:05 EDT 2005 | Joseph

Dear Patrick, Unfortunately we do not know what exactly the failure as our customer refuse to reveal to us. From visual inspection the solder joints are smooth and shiny as per IPC-A-610 requirements. The component supplier (IR) commended that they

HMP Lead free solder?

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 03:35:41 EDT 2005 | Slaine

I have a through hole product that is currently built with HMP solder(93.5Pb,5Sn,Ag1.5). We then dip it in 60/40 SnPb to give a solderable finish as HMP tends to oxidise. We need the HMP as our Customers solder through reflow ovens. Some customers w

High Melting Point Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 08:51:45 EST 2009 | jax

What solder are you talking about and what reflow method are you using? High Melt Alloys: SN96 (Sn96/Ag4 or Sn96.5/Ag3.5) - Simliar to SAC305 although normally uses Rosin based flux that can required more extensive cleaning. Pb85 (Pb85/Sb10/Sn5) -

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:48:29 EDT 2011 | jax

assuming Sn05Pb93.5Ag1.5 Without knowing what you are trying to solder, PTH or SMT, the time might not be that far off. Does that time include stripping, cleaning, plating the leads prior to soldering onto the board?... pre-tinning the board as well

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