Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 10:37:59 EDT 2006 | smt_guru
Jay---- Please contact me if you are interested in the new alloy that my firm, WCS, inc. has invented. Bahodim (TM) solder is successfully being used by a startup in Florida, Initech, inc. Bahodium has out-performed SAC, Tin-Lead and SN100 in re
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 08:38:03 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
I tried some SN100C from AIM... On only one array. It flowed well on the chips but did not like the finish on the SOT23's on the board. I did not have enough arrays to mess around, so we switched it over to SAC305 and had no issues. I'm guessing w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:34:06 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
My brother-in-law is a DDS and I trust him. We had some problems with solder voids in the past, and he was invaluable. He'd drill them out and fill them with SAC3240X+.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:26:57 EDT 2006 | George
Sheldon, Try using SN100C wire solder. It seems to extend the life of the tips plus solder joints look much better. We use both, clean and No-clean. We had the same problem while using SAC305... Thanks, George
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 16:15:11 EST 2006 | Cmiller
What alloy are you using in your wave? SN100, SAC305, SACX?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 04:33:35 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Steve, Although your opinion is valid, calling something from a respected Japanese manufacturer crap is a little harsh. I have seen many people solder very well with all sorts of leadfree alloys - not producing crap. I've already had a play wit
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 10 00:43:34 EDT 2006 | mika
Dont't bother to answer real idiots! I can relate to a similar problem. We also use SN100C alloy and the solder pot get(got?) contaminated with the alloys from the SAC305! How can this be? Strange thing happens during the soldering process, and it o
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 11:40:25 EDT 2006 | solderiron
If you can change to SN100C do it. The nickel prevents the high tin content from eating away at the metals on the tips. Similar to what the Lead did in 63/37 alloys. This Koki crap is just that, crap. 99% tin??? Thats what is causing the problem peop
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:04:11 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Is there a difference between SN100, SN100C, and SN100CL?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 08:27:28 EST 2006 | Loco
Just wondering what the companies that are use SN100C are using for reflow (I guess SAC), and especially for handsoldering. Do SAC and SN100C mix? are there any studies proving this?