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With numerous facilities in the United States, we are one of the electronics industry's leading manufacturers of lead-free solder products, superior quality stencils, and precision cut parts.
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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G9 + automatic vision printing machine is a new product for SMT high-end application field, which can perfectly meet the process requirements of 03015, 0.25pich and other fine spacing, high precision and high speed. Introduction to standard function
Our experienced engineers and technicians can craft processes that require a variety of surface mount technology (SMT) and plated through-hole (PTH) assembly techniques. ACI can assist manufacturers that require process development with solder alloy
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 08:08:33 EDT 1999 | Rob Palson
We process both tin/lead plated boards and gold plated boards in our surface mount group. I have used Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste on all gold plated boards to help prevent gold scavaging. To reduce the amount of different solder pastes we have to bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 17:16:02 EDT 2006 | GS
Silver tarnish on lead could compromise the soldering, mainly in case of No Clean process. Make sure components are correctly packaged and stored. Check the vintage ( Manufacturing Data Code) and in order to avoid them to get old on shelf make sure F
Used SMT Equipment | Soldering Equipment/Fluxes
The following Ersa Ecoselect 350 is a lead free selective solder system with various spares. It is included in the Manroland Online Auction scheduled for August 27-28 on www.xlineassets.com. This system will be sold to the highest bidder and is curre
Industry News | 2003-06-23 08:49:39.0
Three Organizations from the US, Europe and Japan to
Industry News | 2011-11-03 21:52:00.0
By davef: I was fortunate to be able to attend the SMTAI Exhibition Oct. 18-19, 2011. While I was walking around looking at the booths and talking to the exhibitors, I got this idea that I would report back on things that I found interesting. You know spread the news, since not everyone was there.
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 | 2023-01-02 17:50:34.0
Silver bearing alloys have been used in electronics soldering for many years. Silver has been used in tin-lead solders (Sn62Pb36Ag2) to combat silver scavenging from silver plated electronic components as well as to improve thermal fatigue resistance. Many of the common lead-free alloys contain some amount of silver. Silver bearing alloys have good electrical and thermal conductivity as well as the ability to wet to the common surface finishes used in printed wiring assemblies, thus giving it all the attributes needed for an electronic solder alloy. Presence of silver in Sn based solders increases the bulk solder modulus and is generally believed to improve resistance to fatigue from thermal cycles. Increased solder modulus can be advantageous or disadvantageous depending on the desired performance attribute. For example in high strain rate situations, higher modulus of the bulk solders results in lower life time. A wide variety of leaded and lead-free
At present, the low-power laser and the medium-power laser are gradually being localized, while the superpower lasers are just beginning to be localized and is accelerating. How to improve the reliability of superpower lasers welding is an urgent tec
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The PCB rework and hand soldering courses courses cover techniques of rework and repair of PCBs, BGAs and other electronics assemblies, and teach fundamentals of soldering of electronics assemblies.
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Career Center | Houston, Texas USA | Engineering,Management,Quality Control,Technical Support
Seasoned Process & Quality Engineer. Degreed Chemical Engineer. 20+ years in Electronics Semiconductor manufacturing. Proficient in Quality Statistical tools, Design of Experiments, FMEAs, APQP, PPAP, ISO 9000, ISO/TS 16949 etc.
Career Center | Shen Zhen, China | Management,Sales/Marketing
Working in GLORYPCB for 10 years.knowing electronic supply chain very well. especially for PCB PCBA assembly and other Electronic Manufacturing Service.Glorypcb is a professional electronic manufacturer located in Shenzhen with three facilities.offe
SMT Express, Issue No. 2 - from SMTnet.com Volume 1, Issue No. 2 Wednesday, July 14, 1999 Featured Article Continued From Previous Page PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FABRICATION BASICS AN OUTLINE Earl Moon Proof Of Design (POD) 8. PLATING (AND
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