Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 14:13:08 EDT 2005 | Inds
SN100C is the Nihon solder. I had wave solder the board using SAC. Then had to put on solder pot, which had SN100C (nihon) solder. I think I went upto 130-135 deg C.. Let me try cooking it to 150degC Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 19:34:42 EDT 2005 | Tom B
You may want to check out Nihon Superior. Nihon licensed their Alloy to Aim for US production Late last month! The alloy uses nickel and the solder joints look amazing for "lead-free" they rival tin-lead in appearance. Other boasts is that you can
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 12:33:11 EDT 2005 | Inds
Hi Everyone, I am trying to site dress PTH holes filled with Nihon solder mixed with SAC solder at the rework station. But what i am seeing is the solder just doesn't melt and I am not able to suck the solder out of the PTH. Has anyone faced this i
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 13:53:03 EDT 2005 | russ
What is nihon solder and which SAC alloy? Try using hot air to preheat the board to about 150C if you can, then try to remove the solder. Sucking pbfree from holes is very difficult since you have to achieve the alloys melting point throughout the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 04:34:28 EST 2006 | Rob
Try Koki S03X7C-56M*** it has colbalt in which prolongs the tip life. I have also heard that the Nihon Superior SN100C does this too, however in our trials the Koki Soldered better.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 03:21:52 EDT 2007 | wayne_
Yes, if cost is the concern. You can consider to try other alloys, like SCN from Nihon or SCS from Singapore Asahi, cost is definitely cheaper than SAC and SACX. I think the price is around 15~20 USD per Kg.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 17:39:58 EST 2013 | davef
The LF wave solder solder alloy that marketing-types of other LF wave solder alloys compare themselves to is Nihon Superior SN100C
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 07:12:49 EDT 2003 | Glen barden
Sn/Cu/Ni is introducted to me in wavesoldering lead free process. Around in our industry, we have a plenty of info. about SAC but not on this alloy. The distributor showed me some information about this alloy including less dross, more shiny /smoot
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 11:33:26 EST 2005 | Indy
Hi Jay, please let us know your inputs from the seminar regarding SN100 Nihon solder from FCT. This solder seems to have a higher melting temp of 221C. It prints well and visually looks similar to SAC alloy. Have no reliabilty data though. Jay
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