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WANTED: HMP 30swg, (0.3mm) solder wire supplier

Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 10:16:36 EDT 2006 | slaine

Hi Im trying to find a supplier for 30swg HMP solder wire idealy the alloy I want is 93.5Pb, 5Sn, 1.5Ag, 296 to 301 degrees C. Flux cored. 30swg or 0.3mm diamiter. but the critcal parts are the diameter and the melting point, 300 degrees +-20 degree

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:05:58 EDT 2011 | blnorman

Define High melting point solder

XRF Testing....an absolute necessity??

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 06:29:51 EST 2006 | slaine

we shouldnt be talking about lead free we should be talking in terms of RoHS compliant. HMP solder is exempt in the directive even though it has a hig lead content (93.5%) as no other alloy will melt at the same temperatures 298. as HMP is exempt wi

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.

High Temp Solders and their use

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 19:01:54 EDT 2000 | kbmacg

For high temperature electronics, operating in 225�C ambient environments, most solders can not be used. The high-lead solders all have difficulties of one sort or another. Is their anything new regarding useful high melting point solders? Especially

HMP hand soldering.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 12:13:02 EDT 2011 | richieoreilly

Hi, We are currently having issues with hand soldering High melting point solder wire. Can anyone give a few tips. We are Preheating boards to 120 deg C and using soldering irons @ 410 deg C. The quality is ok but the ts taking 20-30 seconds to c

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) -

High Melting Point Solder with alloy composition of 93.5 Pb 5 Sn 1.5 Ag

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:15:54 EDT 2014 | jax

With a melting point of roughly 300°C, you would need to have the product see temperatures peaking around 325°C at a minimum. (I would make sure the components and PCB materials can withstand these temperatures) Most convection ovens do not go over 3

HMP Lead free solder?

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 06:33:04 EDT 2005 | Slaine

if a solder has over 85% lead its classed as RoHS complient because its difficult to achive the same melting point with anything else (298degrees). a few other alloys with a similar range are ; % % 266E266 82.6 Cd 17.4 Zn 271MP 100 Bi 280E2

Re: High Temp Solders and their use

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 09:23:29 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

You are asking a very good question which has been an issue in the industry for a long long time. For operating at 225C, you will need a solder with melting point no lower than 270 or even 280C. HMP solder is very difficult to come by. At this stage,

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