Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 05:32:09 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
What volume of boards are you putting through. 1Kg per hour does sound very high but then again it does depend on volume Using an antioxidant is a must with Lead Free some alloys have additions in them to start with but those drop out with use so th
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 10:41:23 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Bob, Great theory if you're selling SN100C, but I have to disagree that an alloy being 4�C off eutectic will cause cracks. When a solder joint exits the solder wave, there is an immediate drop in temperature of 100�C. so being off 4�C is irrelevant.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 09:58:14 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | we've received an inquiry if lead free solder for solder dips or surface mounting (cream solder) is available on a technical scale | Dr. Weber I'm not sure what you mean by "on a technical scale" but various no lead alloys are available in
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 06:59:02 EDT 2005 | Joseph
Dear all, We observed visible micro crack at top side of solder fillet during lead free wave solder process. We did not see any visible micro crack at bottom side, and it always located at joints of transformer. Any input be much appreciated. Best
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 05:38:42 EDT 2008 | meritajs
Hello Could somebody inform us about real consumption of lead free solder alloy SN100C on your wave solder process. We do not use some antiaxidant and had had alloy consumption about 1 kg per hour. What is your experiance? All sugestion will be well
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 21:29:59 EDT 2005 | Ken
Yes, lead can promote fillet lift. In order to understand this defect you must begin looking at your lead frame mateials. some lead frames are more susceptable to this disorder. This is most likely a cte mismatch disorder. Lead contamination in
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 20:02:20 EDT 2005 | Joseph
We use SAC305 and top side particular joint temp. is 110 deg C, and the terminal finish for that particular lead is pure tin. It look like hot tearing at the primary side of PTH.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 09:06:33 EDT 2005 | davef
Based on your description, it sounds like the solder connection is defective. Further description of board and solder materials and assembly processes would be helpful in moving forward.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 08:38:57 EDT 2005 | kamrant
Joseph, What is the topside temp reading of your board before reaching the pot? Do you have top-heater in your wave machine? It sounds like; you got an insufficient per-heating issue.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 17 09:02:53 EDT 2006 | davef
Just as you will not find such a specification for SnPb solder, you will not find such a standard for SAC. We talked about solder strength several times previously here on SMTnet. Search the fine Archives for others comments. For instance: http://