Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 22:33:24 EST 2007 | davef
There is no specification for lead-free HASL. You can use any lead-free solderability protection that meets your customer requirements. Use IPC-9701 �Performance Test Methods and Qualification Requirements for Surface Mount Solder Attachments� to ass
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 12:11:30 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
Hi Wayne, I am just curious what material is being called out. Are you just specing FR4 or are you calling out a particular IPC 4101 / Some recommended laminates designed for Lead free assembly are: Isola 370HR Nelco 4000-11 or 4000-29 Iteq IT15
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 10:12:30 EST 2006 | Yash Sutariya
Hi, I authored the presentation so I may be able to help you out with your Q's. 1. IPC is in draft stage for 4 new material specs. These are in the presentation. I would focus on IPC 4101/ 121 and /124. Match your current Tg requirement to the T
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 17:09:55 EST 1999 | Tom Reilly
We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 1394
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 20:20:30 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 13
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 15:35:35 EST 2005 | John M
It has been my experience that the standard Fr4 material (Tg 135c) will discolor when processed at the new higher temperatures required for the high tin alloys... We have been using the High Tg Fr4 (Tg 170c) for many years to ensure this does not hap
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 16:06:38 EST 2000 | Mike Naddra
Regarding glass transition , does anyone have expierance glass wiht transition temperature specification , such as what are the detrimental effects of exceeding the Tg , how long over the glass transition temperature ,if any , is acceptable. Tg of di
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 10:54:25 EDT 2009 | newpic
What is the minimum Tg for FR4 board to consider as Lead Free board? My issue is, I do not know what is the web for the V-Score for a FR4 Tg 180. I use to use a FR4 Tg 140 and there is no problem with it, but since we convert to Lead Free and the
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 09:22:10 EST 2006 | aj
Hi all, Should we need to order the Higher TG to run boards safely thru a RoHS Process (reflow only)? We had an issue with the previous batch delaminating and were advised by supplier that we should have stated the higher TG rating even though the p
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 18:02:29 EST 1999 | John Holland
What are the main advantages of moving from a 140 degree C FR4 laminate to a higher Tg laminate 180 degree C ?. Would the higher Tg laminate be less susceptable to bow and twist ?. John Holland