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low thermal emf solder & paste - SAC 405

Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 15:08:53 EDT 2014 | davef

I've never used SAC405. Not for nothing ... Other low temperature solder alloys that you should consider are: * Sn42/Bi58 [138*C]: Alloy for low temperature applications. Attention should be paid to potential embrittlement issues and poor thermal fa

low thermal emf solder & paste - SAC 405

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:59:13 EDT 2014 | gazelle

Hello davef - could it be you are confusing low thermal emf (Seebeck coefficient) with low temperature solder ? I am looking after solder wire and paste with low Seebeck coefficient - cadmium based alloy was OK but banned in europe due to RoHs direct

Re: seeking low cost fix to tce mismatch

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 20:31:48 EST 1999 | Jim

Justin, I have a customer who is considering changing from TH to SMT, but his preliminary reliability testing yielded solder joint failures, because his product must endure severe temperature swings. He can't change to an expensive substrate, or he'

Re: seeking low cost fix to tce mismatch

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 15:42:34 EST 1999 | Mike Naddra

Justin, I would be currious as to your customers application, and if the temperature delta and rate are great enough to cause solder joint failures as a function of mismatched Tce then you may want to consider that even if you are able to identify

Re: seeking low cost fix to tce mismatch

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 21:22:12 EST 1999 | Jim

Mike, Thanks for the reply. It's not really a matter of slope. It is the long term thermomechanical fatigue that the solder joint undergoes as a result of repeated severe temperature swings, while the product is in use. Non-leaded parts are suscep

Solder Paste for Thermal Cycling application (-40 to 150 Degree Celcius)

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 04:01:07 EDT 2019 | aite

Hi! You can choose low-temperature solder paste. The low-temperature solder paste is tin and antimony with a melting point of 138 °C. When the components of the patch cannot withstand the temperature of 200 ° C and above and the patch reflow process

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 20:42:55 EST 2007 | davef

gersla: You're correct that carriers of low temperature material will disfigure and become useless at 125*C bake temperatures. The reason you can not find 70*C bake data is: J-STD033B, "4.2.2 Low Temperature Carriers. SMD packages shipped in low tem

Component Baking

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 11:30:59 EDT 1998 | Mike Glenn

Does anyone know about low pressure/low temperature ovens used for baking of moisture senstive components? Thanks

Re: Melting point

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 17:15:25 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

The ternary SnPbBi phase does form commonly when Pb and Bi are combined. No special condition required. Presence of this phase jeopardizes the reliability for applications involving temperature near 96C. Using low temperature solders means a lower s

Re: Low-temperature, lead-free solders

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 16:07:36 EDT 1999 | Rick

| | Do solders exist that are both lead-free and low-temperature (e.g. 100-170 Celsius range)? If so, who supplies these materials? Any websites or contact information would be most helpful. | | | | Also, I am not an expert on soldering, so any


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