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Lead free designated soldering irons

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 14:19:02 EDT 2014 | barryg

Hello everyone. I have a question pertaining to solder irons, tips and solder stations. We recently have set up our lead free wave and reflow oven. We still have quite a few projects that require leaded solder. I was curious how others handle rework

soldering irons for lead free

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 09:51:42 EDT 2005 | russ

We use the JBC irons with and without the "leadfree" tips. We really have not noticed much difference between the standard and the lead free. The lead free tips do last a little longer but the tips are somewhat deformed by the extra plating. As f

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

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

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 11:25:10 EDT 2006 | muse95

Since when is Hakko putting more plating on their tips? I was told that there was no change to their tips, it was the same tip for Pb or Pbfree. Prior to first use, all Hakko tips are Pbfree. We have been seeing those tips degrade quicker with Pbf

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 12:14:44 EDT 2006 | russ

You are exactly right, tip life is greatly reduced with the pbfree alloys. Some mafgrs are using an extra thick plating to reduce this. Next directive will be to determine what to do with all the tips now.

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 12:07:26 EDT 2006 | Sheldon Stewart (Process Engineer)

I am curious if everyone else is seeing the same dramatically reduced tip life with lead-free that I am? We have purchased new irones with controlled temperatures up to 800F. We are doing more hand soldering on our lead-free at the present while wait

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 07:53:40 EDT 2006 | egrice1

Sheldon, Tip life is directly related to temperature, IRON plating thickness on the tip, Alloy composition used and operator technique. High tin contents in lead free alloys attach the tips. Poor wetting and higher melting temperatures cause us

Tip life of soldering irons with lead-free (SAC305)

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

Good Lead-Free soldering Iron???

Electronics Forum | Fri May 02 18:40:03 EDT 2008 | jlawson

Has anyone tried a PS-800E made by OKi Metcal? I > have been looking at them, it looks like a good > Iron, but I would like to know how these are > actually working in the field not just some sales > pitch by someone getting a > commision. Thank

Starting new soldering process

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:46:54 EDT 2017 | solderingpro

Laser Soldering by nature is a very dialed in process. - Requiring specially formulated flux and solder paste applications that will perform while absorbing a massive amount of energy. What I believe "Gary" is attempting to say is: Laser Soldering c

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