Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 11:49:33 EST 2010 | remullis
1st the buyer shouldn't control the process based on cost. Let them buy stuff and stick to that. 2nd, I do think leveling in th HASL process is important. If you have high spots on pads for fine pitch your wiping away more of that aperture than othe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 17:33:07 EST 2011 | boardhouse
Hi Johan, Sounds like you have already gone over your product very well to reduce product cost. Switching away from Deep gold Tabs & carbon ink Key pads can save quite a bit. The only other thing to suggest would be material - Moving away from Isol
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 18:50:46 EDT 2005 | crishan
Hi Cecil, We using conformal coating in our manufacturing area, we did use to use Humiseal, others have been Bectron and Peters. We recentalt switched all lacquering to Peters, since it is lead free and it is a lot friendly than Humiseal. To answer
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 10:55:37 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Hi Joseph, It's difficult to troubleshoot if the defect is unknown, but I agree with Chris The majority of components are already lead-free and only 17% of the worldwide electronics industry switched to lead-free wave and/or paste so the majority o
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 05:04:02 EST 2016 | pmcg
Never used stainless pots as when we converted to lead free we changed all the pots to titanium. Been using SN100C for many years now, very good results, also use it in reel form in our selective solder machines with great results. Bear in mind the
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 15:15:34 EST 2016 | warwolf
Any lead free will eat a leaded designed wave soldering machine. But SN100c will eat it the slowest, our soldering tips used to only last 3 months with SAC305 when we changed to SN100c solder wire we are having around 9 months tip life. Our wave sol
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