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FCT Assembly Fluxes are designed to be used with both SN100c and SAC305 alloys. By combining our latest flux tecnologies with SN100c, FCT Assembly has an advantage over all other suppliers in paste, wire and flux. FCT Assembly Flux Comparisons:
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 12:04:39 EDT 2009 | davef
Loco: Your post seems to be pasted from a Alpha Metals SACX0807 application sheet. We don't understand the relationship between your SACX0807 and Hoss67 SN100C. They're different alloys.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 05:57:10 EDT 2009 | lococost
Indeed Dave, But I can't image the extra .5% silver that alpha adds to sn100c will make a huge impact on the difference between the behaviour of the 2 alloys, especially considering SAC gets exactly the same recommendation.
Industry News | 2009-12-07 17:57:03.0
BALVE, GERMANY — November 2009 — The BALVER ZINN Group, a leading provider of high-quality anodes with various alloy, as well as soft solders and special wires, announces it will demonstrate the brand new variant of their unique lead-free solder Balver Zinn SN100C™, in the form of SN100CS™ Solder in Hall A4, Stand 570 of the upcoming Productronica exhibition - scheduled to take place 10th – 13th November 2009 at the New Munich Trade Fair Center in Munich, Germany.
Industry News | 2009-11-02 21:58:24.0
OSAKA, JAPAN — November 2009 — Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., a supplier of advanced soldering materials to the global electronics industry announces that it will display a full range of products based on its unique lead-free solder SN100C in its booth at the SMTA Southeast Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Technologies at the Equatorial Hotel in Penang, Malaysia, November 18-20, 2009.
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. The alloys of SAC 305 and Sn100C will work together so mixing of those two should not be a problem. The concern, however; is the flux and can it be removed after the replacement of the component