New Equipment | Solder Materials
With a composition of 62% Tin / 36% Lead / 2% Silver, Kapp Electric Eutectic is a cost effective eutectic electrical/electronic solder where Lead is permissible. Silver increases the strength and vibration resistance of the joint in higher stress app
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 15:10:35 EDT 1998 | Dave F
We notice that DI water seems to tarnish or discolor the metal packaging on crystals and DIN connectors. Our marketing types like the shiney metal surfaces. We don't want to hand solder these parts after washing. Any suggestions? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 20:16:29 EDT 1998 | D. Lange
| We notice that DI water seems to tarnish or discolor the metal packaging on crystals and DIN connectors. Our marketing types like the shiney metal surfaces. We don't want to hand solder these parts after washing. | Any suggestions? | Dave F Dave,
Industry News | 2013-02-06 18:55:12.0
Kyzen, will exhibit in Booth #1403 at the upcoming Parts Cleaning Expo co-located with the Precision Machining Technology Show (PMTS), scheduled to take place April 16-18, 2013 in Columbus, OH.
Industry News | 2010-04-19 12:50:06.0
NASHVILLE — April 2010 — Kyzen, the world leading provider of environmentally responsible cleaning products for high reliability and high-technology manufacturing operations, will feature METALNOX® M6330 and METALNOX® M6319 in booth 101 at the upcoming Process Cleaning Expo, scheduled to take place May 4-6, 2010 at the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, KY.
Technical Library | 2014-06-23 14:50:52.0
It was unusual to see chip terminations change colors when tin lead solders were used but with the introduction of lead free reflow soldering and the corresponding increases in reflow temperatures terminations are now changing colors. Two conditions are present when reflow temperatures are increased for lead free solder alloys that leads to discoloration. Reflow temperatures are above the melting point of tin (Sn MP is 232oC). Air temperatures commonly used in forced convection reflow systems are high enough to both melt the tin plating on the termination allowing it to be pulled into the solder joint due to solder joint liquid solder surface tension leaving behind the exposed nickel barrier. Now those metal oxide colors will be visible due to high air temperatures during reflow.