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The UK's largest producer of ultra pure solder alloys for the electronics assembly and HASL industry across Europe.
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AIM is a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials for the electronics industry.
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Superior Drop Shock Performance AND Thermal Cycling Reliability Current Industry Dilemma The standard set of Pb-free alloys has a dramatic trade-off between thermal cycling and drop testing. Additionally, all these SAC alloys are far inferior to
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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:
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The SMTA is pleased to announce the technical conference awards from SMTA International 2025. The winners were selected by members of the conference technical committee. Awards are given for "Best of Proceedings" as well as "Best Practical and Applications-Based Knowledge" categories. A plaque is given to primary authors of all winning papers for these exceptional achievements.
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Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., a supplier of advanced soldering materials to the global market, announces that SN100C wets and spreads faster than SAC305.
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While the situation varies from country to country, nearly one year after the EU RoHS Directive came into force implementation of lead-free solder is progressing steadily. For lead-free soldering to be considered successful it is not sufficient just to have dealt with the challenges of mass production. It is also necessary to establish that the soldered joints produced are at least as reliable as those made with Sn-37Pb alloy. In this context "reliability" means the length of time in service that the initial functionality of the joint can be maintained. In this paper we will discuss some of the issues involved in solder joint reliability through a comparison of the properties of two alloys that are widely used for lead-free wave soldering, SAC305 (Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu) and the Sn, Cu, Ni, Ge alloy SN100C.
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be an optimal alloying addition in lead-free SAC (
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. The solder paste, components and the board metallization used in the experiment are shown in Table 2. Table 1. Experiment matrix SAC305 230 240 250 Peak Temperature (°C