Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 12:02:06 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Guy's, Sorry about this, but yes it's another lead free related question. We are looking at using a Chinese SMD DC-DC Converter in a new design, whilst keeping one eye on the approaching Lead-free issue. The manufacturer claims that these are O
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 22:15:11 EDT 2004 | KEN
I have two industry leading customers that have specific requirements for components to survive 30 seconds above 230C. In one case I have a custom ASIC that is heat sinked on the die (to the PCB). The sink pulls heat out of the lead frame very effi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 00:12:39 EST 2009 | grayman
Hi Armando, I think you have to buy a bigger reflow let say 7 zones to get the correct profile. The reason you are getting that problem is due to short profile time. What is the size of your board? What is the composition of your solder paste? Ple
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 16:03:09 EDT 2005 | autoequip
I have recently been testing a new Iron that will be introduced on the market soon. The temp drop is coming in at 30c versus most other irons I have tested drop about 70c the tips are elctroplated and designed for lead free we have been very impresse
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 09:27:09 EST 2011 | fjtxra
Dear All, I´m looking for a low temp solder paste with Lead. I know that, with lead free, is common solder paste with bismuth for low temp in Pin in Paste line, but one customer aks me about low temp solder paste with lead. If anybody knows about and
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 19:46:34 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Guys I have a question since the ever present problem with the crack switch we had to change to a low temp lead free solder paste in these case eutectic 58Bi/42Sn and 57Bi/42Sn/1Ag alloys, now the main question whats diferent between these one and th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 11:01:47 EST 2006 | amol_kane
with lead-free solders, one would expect to find less instances of tombstoning. this is because SAC alloys are not eutectic and melt over a range of temp (usually 217-220 deg C) instead of at a single temperature. therefore the forces due to solder s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 01:52:05 EST 2006 | hemu_me
As we have vitronics oven(SMR610A) made in dec,1997,which has 5 heating zones and 2 cooling zones. For Lead free soldering what should be our baseline for low/medium boards.we have gathered profiles from various paste manufacturers,however we don't k
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 21:47:56 EST 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hello! I am having trouble with the new changes from lead joint to lead free joint, we are working on change to lead free, I am using a 3 zone oven reflow, the zone temps are : zone 1 zone 2 zone 3 (top and bottom) 128 208 260 th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 21:20:47 EST 2007 | J.R.
Let's talk pin holes and blow holes. I've been here since the transistion of leaded to lead-free process started for our company and we purchased a wave machine just to keep up with our lead-free orders. we put out 500-1000 boards a day both leaded a