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lead free solder dross recycling

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 19:34:02 EDT 2011 | warwolf

so there is no one here baised in New Zealand that wants to buy our SAC305 solder dross and recycle it, we have about 120KG at the moment, anyone intrested?

lead free selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:25:46 EST 2005 | dougm

I should specify that I am using SAC 305 as well.

lead free selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 09:43:55 EST 2005 | lupo

Check flux penetration and type of flux. How much is solid contents. The solder filling is better under Nitrogen. Check the time (speed) of the nozzle whether is correct. Usually For SAC305 the temperature of bath is 320C/degrees, but only for sel

Micro crack for lead free wave solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 09:01:15 EDT 2005 | fctassembly

Hello Joseph, Sorry for the bad news but microcracking is a well known potential condition occuring with the SAC305 alloy. Microcracking is a condition being seen with many joints soldered with the SAC305 alloy. It is technically a shrinkage cavity

Micro crack for lead free wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 20:02:20 EDT 2005 | Joseph

We use SAC305 and top side particular joint temp. is 110 deg C, and the terminal finish for that particular lead is pure tin. It look like hot tearing at the primary side of PTH.

Diff between 2 lead free solder pastes

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 04:37:14 EDT 2009 | sachu_70

SAC305 has a liquidous state temperature 217 degC. Check the datasheet to compare to this temp. I suppose, it may be lower. - Cheers !

Diff between 2 lead free solder pastes

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 19:46:34 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero

Guys I have a question since the ever present problem with the crack switch we had to change to a low temp lead free solder paste in these case eutectic 58Bi/42Sn and 57Bi/42Sn/1Ag alloys, now the main question whats diferent between these one and th

lead free no-clean printing paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:01:07 EDT 2000 | qsheng

What is the difference of formulation No-Clean Sn63 with No-Clean lead free paste? Is there techniocal data in detail for performance property of No-Clean lead free paste (for example, viscosity, solderability, tack, print life, reflow profile)? Is

Color theme of lead free

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:08:11 EDT 2004 | Ken

Well, it finally happened. A machine Operator did not follow our bar code process and "grabbed a tube of solder paste" and guess what. Built 250 assemblies with LF paste when it should have been Tin/Lead!!!! SOLDER PASTE SUPPLIERS: can you make t

Re: lead free no-clean printing paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:08:35 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

The solder paste formulation is different 63/37 is a tin lead alloy so t here is one difference from a lead free. Yes you can get no clean lead free products but if you compare the amount of visible residues they will be normally higher. So far most

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