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lead free solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 09:58:30 EDT 1998 | Jacqueline Coia

Could you tell me please when the lead free solder regulation will become mandatory in Europe and also what are the current industrial alternatives for paste, bar and wire. Cheers, Jack

Re: lead free dip or cream solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 09:58:14 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | | we've received an inquiry if lead free solder for solder dips or surface mounting (cream solder) is available on a technical scale | Dr. Weber I'm not sure what you mean by "on a technical scale" but various no lead alloys are available in

soldering irons for lead free

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 15:14:17 EDT 2005 | jdumont

Oh you mean like the no heat soldering irons? I think they can also cook you a pizza while soldering wires.

profile vitronics 500s for lead free solder paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 07:44:19 EDT 2012 | cuervo

Hello ! I have a vitronics 500s ( five zones), and the solder paste is ALPHA OM-338-PT lead free. have anyone a profile to start and test, i need some reference temperatures.and conveyor speed thanks !!!

lead free for multiple reflow process

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 23 18:59:59 EDT 2007 | darby

I presume you are looking at low melting point solders. Firstly, I would consider running BOTH sides with the same paste - this will cut down the opportunities for a mix up with rework or retro-fit. Secondly, check that there is a cored wire availabl

High Melting point Solder wire

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 07:04:54 EDT 2014 | hemant_pang23

I am looking for the solder wire leaded or lead free which can withstand the solder joint at temperature 450deree Celsius or more after soldering, since i need to form a solder joint at higher temperature area Pls suggest the part number for the sam

Criteria for thermocouple wire attachment

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 21:37:19 EST 2006 | Jack

Hi Pavel, Real Chunks, Thanks for your valuable inputs..Selecting the correct location for board profiling is critical in determining the solder joint quality. Am I right to say TC wire attachment locations priority should be as below: (1) Thermal

leadfree solder content to avoid wire being thin

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 08:08:06 EST 2006 | davef

Tin is an excellent solvent. So, whether using lead-free or leaded solder, your wire will neck to one degree or another if the material of the wire dissolves in the metal of the solder.

Anyone know what Solder lead use to connect Thermocouple wire to PCB?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 12:25:45 EST 2015 | dyoungquist

Kester makes a thermocouple solder: Alloy SN10PB88AG2 Flux "44" Core 58 Diam 0.031" I have used this to solder thermocouples to pcbs when profiling for lead-free temperatures. When done you can unsolder the thermocouple and reuse it again. This g

Putting a center board support on lead free wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:58:16 EDT 2004 | mwg9184

I am trying to put a center support on a wave solder machine for lead free soldering. My problem is that every metal I use is interacting with the lead-free metals and thus eating away the center support. I have tried titanium, stainless steel. I am

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