Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 16:39:18 EDT 2005 | GS
Hi Gerry, do you think it is possile to get copy of the report? Thanks and Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 17:18:07 EDT 2005 | Carl
Any issues in your experience using SAC305 for reflow and SN100C for wave on ENIG pcbs? I've seen the CD, but there's not much specific data regarding ENIG pcbs Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 05:28:30 EDT 2005 | GS
Hello Gerry, any news about possibility to read CEMCO report ? Thank you and Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 15 11:36:44 EDT 2005 | Hiram
Hi Geoff, This sounds interesting...Where did you get this info from? I would like to add this data in an internal report... I appreciate it. Regards, Hiram
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 18:25:12 EDT 2005 | gamma
SN100C (the manufacturer company is Nihon Superior) it is sold by two companies in USA AIM and Krayden, we are still in the process of evaluation for lead-free, this alloy is mostly use in Europe and Asia. You can find more information in this link
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 23:13:28 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
There are other solder around in the market. Have you all visited the Asahi solder for low costing compared to other solder alloy. Website data :www.asahisolder.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 03:58:46 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
Hi Bob, I heard that they have low temperature solder that is able to tackle heat sensitive component. Some of my industrial friend also mentioned that they some sort of low cost material alloy -SCS7?? Is that true? Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 00:13:39 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Sorry to contradict your suggestion but the Asahi 300 series alloys contain indium which is both very expensive and has very limited availability.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 10:45:40 EST 2005 | michael
Bob Gilbert, could you pls email me the reliability data for joints made with SN00C and SAC305 alloy. my email: michael_wkk@263.net
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 09:23:48 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
300 million boards to date). I also have some reliability data for joints made with these 2 alloys wave soldered and then repaired with both. All of these results look good. The issue we see is mixing SN63 with any of the lead free alloys. Sn63 wave