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TH lead tinning process and solderability

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 08:27:12 EDT 2011 | kaschliman

Our two component suppliers use 99.5Sn/0.5Cu and 97Sn/3Ag solder (respectively) for tinning their leads. We use 98.9Sn/.66Cu/.33Ag solder in our wave solder machine. Is there any significant advantage to either tinning process regarding solderabili

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.

Wave solder pallets: lead and lead-free process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 15:54:44 EDT 2005 | Hiram

Hi everybody, We have wave solder fixtures made of Durapol and multiple wave solder machines. Most likely we�ll use the same pallets for either tin-lead or lead-free solder for a while (of course after washing the pallets). Should we test the palle

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 13:06:36 EST 2020 | charliedci

If you add any "flux cored" wire solder to the pot make sure you have ventilation as the flux will burn off and smoke like crazy. This solder pot is like any used in a wave or selective solder, no flux. The flux is added to wire prior to di

Solder pot & wire tinning help

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 19:22:02 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev

Hi, 1. do not use flux-cored wire- the smell is bad and flux will evaporate anyway at the time of solder wire melting. 2. as suggested use solder bars, something like this: https://smtnet.com/company/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_company&company_id=39635

lead free process

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 23:28:59 EDT 2003 | xz xiao

We all know the Lead Free process is trend, so we trial run it, now it is only my comment that we have a good achievement after several tries,we have taken serveral photos about Lead Free process with ErsaScope. 1.The surface of the solder joint are

lead free process

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 23:29:08 EDT 2003 | xz xiao

We all know the Lead Free process is trend, so we trial run it, now it is only my comment that we have a good achievement after several tries,we have taken serveral photos about Lead Free process with ErsaScope. 1.The surface of the solder joint are

lead free platings and tin lead

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 12:01:26 EDT 2004 | russ

Kris, this practice has gone on for years. I have never heard of any problems associated with this. I have heard "grumblings" about tin lead parts being processed with lead free paste, but have seen or heard of no data to support. Russ

Process Tin lead vs lead free components

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 08:45:51 EDT 2011 | rgduval

Lead free solder does tend to resemble cold solder joints after processing. Generally, this is acceptable. The latest IPC 610 has pictures of acceptability of lead free solder joints, which you can use to compare to the joints that you are seeing o

Process Tin lead vs lead free components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 09:19:30 EDT 2011 | swag

Target those specific parts/leads with a thermal-couple and a mole and try to get the peak reflow temps up to 225 C. It's not a cure but it will improve the apperance of the solder joints.

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