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lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 09:53:36 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda

Yes, you can use lead-free parts in a leaded process. And the other is true as well, no-lead free parts in a leaded process. BUT, you should not use leaded parts through a non-lead wave solder process and of course, your board will not be RoSH.

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 10:51:09 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

D. Hillman, et al., �The Impact of Reflowing a Pb free Solder Alloy Using a Tin/Lead Solder Alloy Reflow Profile on Solder Joint Integrity,� International Conference on Lead-free Soldering, CMAP, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 24-26, 2005, http://www.

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 04:38:33 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963

I took a Lead Free troubleshooting Class at SMTA in Chicago last September taught by Phil Zarrow. He told us during that seminar that its not a good practice to cross contaminate Leaded and Lead Free components but IF it is necesary than using lead

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:09:09 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963

In passives I dont know if anything changed at all other than the terminal plating. As for Active components there has been much engineering done to allow for the extra heat needed to liquify say SAC305 or other lead free pastes without damage to th

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 13:09:36 EST 2006 | billwestiet

Where are you located. I know a guy that has experience on the Folung oven, and can hook you up with him. Drop me an E, and I'll reply to that with his contact information. Bill West bill@ietechnology.net www.ietechnology.net

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:16:38 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963

I agree that it would be crazy to think that every part a company manufactured had to be re-engineered to allow for higher temps. Out of the question and I NEVER implied that at all. What I said was that Zarrow told us that it was alright to use lea

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 05:02:22 EST 2006 | Harsha

Thanks for the response. I am using mainly two brands of ovens. One is Heller and the other is a chinese brand called Fulongwin (copy of Vitronics). I see the problem in both, more severe in the Fulongwin. Both are 8 zones and a few 9 zone Hellers. I

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 10:26:54 EDT 2007 | davef

Ed: We agree with you that leadfree parts can be used with leaded paste. We disagree that lead part can be used with leadfree paste. Here is link to a previous discussion here on SMTnet on the topic: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&M

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 04:11:11 EST 2006 | greg york

Probably because the flux manufacturers have deemed it necessary to increase flux volume by 20 - 25% compared to Leaded this is why more is being left over. Really not convinced of this increase in volume actually does anything. Black residue will be

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 21:23:16 EST 2006 | Harsha

I am seeing a problem of flux droping on the PCBA during reflow. This is a pb free process and I am using KOKI pb free paste with 8 zone (and some 9 zone) reflow ovens. Line throughput is about 10,000 boards/24 hours. I suspect that the exhaust is no

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