Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 14:50:17 EDT 2012 | edmentzer
We are using SN100C in both our wave and selective machines and have very good results. We also using it for ROHS hand soldering. It flows better than SAC305, the joints are shinny just like Sn63/37. We are looking into using SN100C as our paste b
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 10:30:54 EDT 2006 | russ
Aj, Did you switch from SN100C to the SACX? Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:37:45 EDT 2012 | waveroom
SN100C is being used by 95% of our customers over the SAC305. The main reasons are Cost big savings easily $10.00 lb, nice shiny solder joints good for quality inspection. Very few people are using SN100C in SMT Due to increased temperature requireme
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 10:05:24 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist
We started with SN100C from the very beginning when we purchased our selective solder machine. It has been working well for us. I can't speak to what happens when changing over to it, but I've heard of many companies using SN100C for selective sold
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 09:25:55 EDT 2006 | aj
How does SN100C perform using Selective Pallets? We switched over to SACX about 5 weeks ago and the results are brilliant. We are getting better results than before believe it or not. Also dross foramtion is a lot less. aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 01:41:42 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, How come so many good threads get off track because of this Guru fool. To get back on track, we have been running SN100C in our pot for a few weeks now, and it's incredible, and working really well. Glad I listened to the advise of people on th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 07:27:19 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
thanks Jay,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 10:45:14 EDT 2006 | russ
I contacted you about this stuff, where is the info?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 10:41:20 EDT 2006 | aj
No. We went straight from Lead Alloy to SACX. aj...
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 20:39:52 EDT 2006 | johnwnz
Grant, Haven't doen any work with the SN100C paste, the problem I guess is yoru subject to the suppliers flux base so if that is poor then the alloy may not perform as well as it could. We've found Avantec to be pretty good at SMT but have got SN100C