Torrey S. Crane manufactures a complete line of industrial solders ranging from pure tin and lead with alloys with silver,bismuth,antimony,and cadmium.Crane solders meet and exceed J-STD-006,QQS-571and ASTM B32 standards and are ISO 9002 CERTIFIED
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manufactures solder preforms , hermetic covers , heat spreaders and custom welded assembllies
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SN100C is a lead-free solder alloy developed by Nihon Superior in Japan that is comprised of tin-copper-nickel + germanium. SN100C offers user-friendly properties and has been proven in commercial production since 1999. The result of these advantages
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95% Tin / 5% Antimony a.k.a. "Antimonial Tin" is a Lead solder replacement for soldering electrical equipment, Copper tubing, and cooling coils for refrigerators. Joints are of moderate strength where the higher strength and higher cost of KappZapp™
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 11:35:42 EDT 2006 | Jimk@ics-inc.org
We have experienced a problem with tin leaching or discoloration of lead terminals on random parts on solder side of a paste/paste operation. The profile has been used on previous production runs and there doesn't appear to be any heat damage to othe
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 20:28:14 EDT 2004 | Ken
I have experience in this. My company offers Lead free SMT and Wave soldering. I have processed ImSn, ImAg, Enig, OSP in both smt and wave. Yes, silver leaching will occur. Yes, copper leaching will occur. High tin content solders disolve everyt
Industry News | 2018-10-18 09:34:29.0
Application of lead-free solder
Industry News | 2018-10-18 09:27:40.0
Time Temperature setting wave soldering is the most important in the solder melts
Technical Library | 2013-01-24 19:16:35.0
The electronics industry has mainly adopted the higher melting point Sn3Ag0.5Cu solder alloys for lead-free reflow soldering applications. For applications where temperature sensitive components and boards are used this has created a need to develop low melting point lead-free alloy solder pastes. Tin-bismuth and tin-bismuth-silver containing alloys were used to address the temperature issue with development done on Sn58Bi, Sn57.6Bi0.4Ag, Sn57Bi1Ag lead-free solder alloy pastes. Investigations included paste printing studies, reflow and wetting analysis on different substrates and board surface finishes and head-in-pillow paste performance in addition to paste-in-hole reflow tests. Voiding was also investigated on tin-bismuth and tin-bismuth-silver versus Sn3Ag0.5Cu soldered QFN/MLF/BTC components. Mechanical bond strength testing was also done comparing Sn58Bi, Sn37Pb and Sn3Ag0.5Cu soldered components. The results of the work are reported.
Technical Library | 2012-10-23 14:25:38.0
Tin-Silver-Copper alloys are the primary choice for lead-free SMT assembly. Although there are other options available such as alloys containing bismuth or indium and other elements, tin-silver-copper solders, also known as SAC alloys are by far the most popular. They are used by approximately 65% of users, as last surveyed by Soldertec in 2003.
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Capital Chapter Webinar: Next Gen Lead Free Solders for High Reliability & SMT Yield improvement
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SMTnet Express, August 1, 2019, Subscribers: 32,197, Companies: 10,845, Users: 24,998 Tin Whiskers: Risks with Lead Free | Part I Credits: ACI Technologies, Inc. Tin (Sn) metal displays the characteristic of growing "tin whiskers" from pure tin
Blackfox Training Institute, LLC | https://www.blackfox.com/should-you-use-lead-or-lead-free-solder/
? As its name suggests, lead-free solder is the complete opposite of its lead-based counterpart. Instead of lead, it contains other metals like copper, silver, indium, zinc, bismuth, antimony, tin, or nickel
| https://www.eptac.com/blog/leaded-vs-lead-free-solder-which-is-better
. Lead-free solders typically contain a variety of different metals. Some of the components you may find in lead-free solder include tin, copper, silver, nickel and zinc