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Lead Free board laminates and surface finishes

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 15:34:55 EDT 2005 | Amol

Hi, We are in the process of transitioning to LF production. What are some of board materials being successfully used in production? Also, what surface finishes show promice of good results with SAC 305 solder? We are currently testing multiple boar

delamination test

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 16:57:29 EDT 2005 | HOSS

50% of seeing it in a single pass. The only time we do this is if we have a board off the line that has delaminated. We'll run a sample of boards through bare to confirm that we have a bad batch. Even if we see no failures on the bare boards, we'l

Non-Rohs PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 08:52:12 EDT 2006 | Amol Kane

lead-free processes involve higher temperatures. if you run this PCB thru the reflow oven, the worst possible scenario is that the board may melt and deform. even if it doesnt, it may delam internally (and or the bare board reliability might be compr

Lead Free BGA's on non-RoHS Assembly

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 09:50:37 EST 2007 | rgduval

I'm about to begin a job for a customer placing a couple of lead free BGA's/FPGA's on an assembly that doesn't need to be RoHS compatible. So...my question is...should I process this assembly with lead-free solder paste, to accomodate the lead-free

lead free

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 07:45:57 EDT 2006 | aj

buy leadfree compatible ones ! Are your op's trained on Leadfree soldering? aj...

Lead Free pcb finish Compatibility in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:33:10 EST 2018 | cbart

nope!! i cant think of one!

Ammonia in Peelable solder mask compatability to lead free

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 15:03:12 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

The only thing ammonia can do is tarnish copper and make it more difficult to solder. And the higher temp in lead-free will discolor the latex (giving it a sticky surface), but the functionality of the mask will be intact. There should be greater co

Titanium solder bath Vs. Stainlesss steel 316L

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 09:02:17 EDT 2005 | davef

Your 316L stainless steel pot will not contain lead-free solder, over the long term. We'd bet that our solder machine equipment manufacturer will "swap" you a lead-free solder compatable pot for your current pot.

SMT Backward Compability

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 03:23:14 EDT 2005 | javi

We start to get mixed component leaded and lead-free, we still using leaded solder paste in the SMT process. Do you see this a problem to use leaded process 179 deg celsuis temperature reflow on RoHS compatible lead-free components with same specific

Lead free compatibility

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 15:42:37 EST 2005 | les

Anyone with definitive reliability data on mixing thru hole lead free terminations (SAC and Sn/Cu) with Sn/Pb solder. Seems like a lot of conflicting information

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