Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 09:34:46 EDT 2003 | davef
We can solder and clean lead-free in well-controlled and stable processes. We have no reason to believe that products made with lead-free will be reliabile. We know that lead-free soldering is worse for the environment than other less costly proces
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 10:58:51 EDT 2005 | dougs
Hi, I'm wondering what the average price of a conversion on a wave solder oven from leaded to lead free is in the uk, has anyone had theirs done recently? Would you let me know roughly what it cost? any help would be appreciated. regards Dougs
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 23:13:28 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
There are other solder around in the market. Have you all visited the Asahi solder for low costing compared to other solder alloy. Website data :www.asahisolder.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:33:55 EST 2006 | teilo
Hi John We manufacture titanium component parts for wave solder machines inc retrofit kits for the conversion to lead free at a fraction of the manufacturers cost. For a quote email me at office@teiloengineering.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 03:58:46 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
Hi Bob, I heard that they have low temperature solder that is able to tackle heat sensitive component. Some of my industrial friend also mentioned that they some sort of low cost material alloy -SCS7?? Is that true? Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 13:53:39 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Link to the TRI reporting requirements: http://www.epa.gov/tri/report/rfi/rfi_ry2007%203_13_2008.pdf In contradiction to the more stringent TRI reporting requirements, I read an article not too long ago that the EPA was considering taking lead of t
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 20:05:14 EST 2009 | davef
Density. There is a difference between lead (.410 lbs. per cubic inch) and tin (.254 lbs. per cubic inch). The same volume of tin-based solder, therefore, weighs approximately 1/4 less than a lead-based material. This adds up to more joints per pound
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 11:48:06 EST 2004 | Ken
This is the dilema during this transition period. Here is a tip: If you see typcial solder joints on a lead free process, but only on one component type....it probably has a significant quantity of lead in it (ex. Sn90/Pb10...and so on) If using T
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 12:36:19 EST 2005 | moonshine
What's your pad geometry/sizes relative to lead width/length? Revisit this and my free website: http://www.moonmanondarkside.com and see some examples and download some free documents. MoonMan