Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 19:29:06 EDT 2011 | warwolf
hey Jacki we are looking at going from SAC305 to SN100C, if your looking to save cost it's a cheaper option. have a look into it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 21:25:49 EST 2011 | zaza
Hi Jacki, You should change to SN100C instead of SAC305. It give you excellent quality: 1. Can reduced solder short & icicles problem. 2. Very shinning solder joints. Rgds, Zaza
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 17:42:59 EDT 2006 | GS
found this interesting comparison (SAC305 SN100C) http://www.nihonsuperior.co.jp/english/data/pdf/nse2_1.pdf Regards..........GS
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:44:36 EST 2006 | Jon Provost
We switched to Sn100C on 2 waves and kept one with SAC305. The SAC305 will be converted to SN100C as soon as the Aim rep. delivers it next week.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 02 08:54:58 EST 2006 | aj
has anyone used or trialed the SACX from Alpha, from reportes and studies carried out it seems that its a go between SAC305 and SN100.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 12:54:00 EST 2011 | Shean Dalton
Jacki, your original post was regards to wave solder bath. With solder bar, there is no flux and you do not need to look for WS Sn100C. Sn100C is only a metal alloy. Regards, Shean
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 10:48:34 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
Is there anybody out there doing this scenario: SAC 305 Reflow & SN100C Wave and Selective Can the 2 alloys be mixed on 1 board, say, SAC 305 for SMT, and SN100C for thru-hole? Are 2 different rework chemistries needed, or can one use SN100c wire
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 22:27:21 EST 2011 | Jacki
Hi Zaza Thanks. Again, very appreciate if you advise me where I can get the SN100C solder bar that is water soluable. Now I'm checking Nihon Superior(Singapore) whether they have or not. As our customer's preference, we have to use the watersoluab
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 18:10:56 EST 2006 | slthomas
has anyone used or trialed the SACX from Alpha, > from reportes and studies carried out it seems > that its a go between SAC305 and SN100. Same question re: Kester's K100. Apparently it's a new .6% Cu alloy that they haven't yet begun to market h
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 13:40:36 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Sorry to drag this thread up again, but we were recommended to change the wave to SAC305, but is everyone recommending SN100C? That seems to be the feeling on this thread. What flux is used? Regards, Grant