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SMT Backward Compability

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 03:23:14 EDT 2005 | javi

We start to get mixed component leaded and lead-free, we still using leaded solder paste in the SMT process. Do you see this a problem to use leaded process 179 deg celsuis temperature reflow on RoHS compatible lead-free components with same specific

Soldering issues lately!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 10:45:41 EDT 2008 | diesel_1t

Is just me, or too many "soldering issues" have been observed lately? on this forum... could be a ~90% components "backwards/compatible" in both leaded/lead free process?

SMT placement machines. Where are we going ?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 07:07:50 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf

Grant, The Fuji's looked good. However, the pricing and warranty is not competitive for their comparable machine. In addition, we are not a big fan of Fuji coming out with new feeder designs that are not backwards compatible. The first generation of

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 14:51:45 EST 2005 | Ola

"What worries me is that a lot of people speak about what they have heard, but there is no firm facts on exactly what the situation is." I do not understand this reply, because what can we do beside listening & read, unless we sometimes ourself do t

Pure Tin Quandry

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 01:39:39 EDT 2005 | adlsmt

It would appear that pure tin is backward compatible with leaded processes. This makes it a great finish, as if you migrate all your parts over time there is no issue mixing them. I am not aware of any finish that eliminates the possibility of tin wh

Hybrid reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 16:19:22 EDT 2005 | Amol

for backward compatibility applications (such as this), the higher melting temperature alloy (LF alloy) gets the priority in selecting the reflow profile. you are using too low temps for reflow. your LF alloy wont reflow at these temp and you will e

Use lead-free alloy wire during rework for Leaded Process

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 19:49:41 EST 2006 | davef

Dr. Brian Toleno wrote that section of the posting that I pasted onto the forum. Try: * �Lead-free Soldering Backward Compatibility�, Pan, et al., IPC/JEDEC Pb-free Conference, San Jose, 2006 * Checking with http://www.ipc.org * Contacting Jianbia

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 19:48:16 EST 2005 | Ola

Mika has a point here. AMD has some RoHS compliant components that are Not backwards compatible, in terms of leaded soldering paste & reflow temperature! They are Not willing to tell You Why! I think it has to do with something like: http://www.webel

Europlacer feeders and trolleys

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 10:47:48 EST 2021 | mbass

Hi, As a user of EP P&P machines for over 20 years I have used Gen 1 & Gen 2 Trolleys. If you can get Gen 2 Trolleys with Elements that would be the preference as there are a few options available on the Gen 2 not on Gen 1. That said the Gen 1 Trolle

MY500 End of life and reliability

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 16:01:27 EDT 2023 | atpico

Does anyone has any information about MY500 End Of Life and Spare parts availability? Are MYCRONIC MY600 cartridges backward compatible with MY500 ? Does these machines wear well? General reliability opinions? Thank you in advance. Hello again, f


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