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looking low melting solder paste

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 11:01:06 EDT 2010 | cobar

Alloy properties http://www.shanelo.co.za/Alloy%20Properties.htm

No Lead BGA Hot Gas Rework

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 18 06:49:10 EDT 2004 | Nick Prince

You might like to check ou the SSTC at the National Physical labs, in the UK. They have done a lot of research in mixing PB and PB free alloys. Its high Science stuff but intelligable. The upshot seems to be that if you mix PB and PB Free alloys th

Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 21:59:25 EDT 2013 | davef

SAC is a lead free solder alloy. At one time, Nippon Micrometal Corp. (NMC) [158-1, Sayamagahara, Iruma, 358-0032, Japan; +81.4.2934.6101 F+81.4.2934.5454 nmc-net.co.jp] called some of its alloys: LF35, LF45(SAC305), LF38(SAC105) and LF31(SAC405).

Lead-free solder alloy: SN100C from AIM solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 10:08:12 EDT 2005 | fctassembly

Dear Hiram, Thanks for your interest in SN100C. FCT Assembly is a licensed manufacturer of SN100C from Nihon Superior for North America. We have the alloy in 5 application labs- FCT (CO), Vitronics (NH), Technical Devices (CA), Electrovert (MO), and

Poor soldering on fine pitch?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 12:25:50 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Shawn, See if you can get hold of a free tub of Koki S3X58-M406, it claims to be good with Alloy 42. http://www.ko-ki.co.jp/product/new_product.html#new03 Cheers, Rob.

Lead Free Alloy

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 09:46:05 EST 2007 | pjc

SN100C is popular for wave soldering: http://www.nihonsuperior.co.jp/english/products/leadfree/ Its good for Pb Fee solder finish for HAL on PCBs too. Wave solders better than gold finishes.

looking low melting solder paste

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 11:02:51 EDT 2010 | Mark

http://www.shanelo.co.za/List%20of%20articles/Indium%20Alloy%20list.pdf

Is anyone using K100 bar solder? Why or why not?

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 16:48:57 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel

In all fairness no one has the answer for you, non of the lead-free alloys has been long enough in use or have supporting long-term reliability data. No matter what alloy you will use, your company will be at risk, that�s why so many exemptions are a

PCB finish for vapor phase oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 14:12:31 EDT 2014 | davef

You're creating a new alloy on the surface of your board. The alloy will have a melting point determined by the constituent metals of the alloy. Your alloy consists of: * Lead-free HASL solderability protection on the board * Lead-free solder paste *

Soldering with Electroless nickel

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 21:51:37 EST 2005 | wmeyers

I have a pin and sleeve assembly that utilizes a fusible link type of solder, Bi, Cd, Pb and Sn alloy. The pin is gold plated, the sleeve is copper alloy 725. I have had sporadic success with wetting of the sleeve during the reflow process. To improv

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