New Equipment | Solder Materials
FCT Solder has positioned itself as a leader in lead-free solder products. As a licensee of Nihon Superior’s patented technology, we manufacture and sell the leading lead-free alloy, SN100C. FCT Solder is the original licensee of Nihon Superior’s tec
New Equipment | Solder Materials
With its tin-copper-nickel-germanium alloy, SN100C is a popular lead-free wave soldering alloy. Although initially developed to address the need for an economical wave solder, it has since been found that its properties make SN100C ideal for reflow a
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 14:50:17 EDT 2012 | edmentzer
We are using SN100C in both our wave and selective machines and have very good results. We also using it for ROHS hand soldering. It flows better than SAC305, the joints are shinny just like Sn63/37. We are looking into using SN100C as our paste b
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:37:45 EDT 2012 | waveroom
SN100C is being used by 95% of our customers over the SAC305. The main reasons are Cost big savings easily $10.00 lb, nice shiny solder joints good for quality inspection. Very few people are using SN100C in SMT Due to increased temperature requireme
Industry News | 2008-02-15 15:45:43.0
OSAKA, JAPAN � February 13, 2008 � Nihon Superior USA, a subsidiary of Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., a supplier of advanced soldering and brazing materials to the global market, announces that it showcased its SN100C products with FCT Assembly, one of its US SN100C Global Partners, at the IPC International Conference on Flexible Circuits, that took place February 13, 2008 in Phoenix, Ariz.
Industry News | 2008-03-25 23:59:52.0
Comment from Tetsuro Nishimura, North American Sales Manager
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High Reliability Lead-free Solder SN100C(Sn-0.7Cu-0.05Ni+Ge) High Reliability Lead-free Solder SN100C(Sn-0.7Cu-0.05Ni+Ge) While the situation varies from country to country, nearly one year after the EU RoHS Directive came into force
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/soldering-iron-tip-temperature
. As for the alloy being used, the 63/37 is liquidus at 183C and the new RoHS alloys, such as SAC305 and Sn100C have a liquidus temperature around 215C
Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/icsr/speaker_forms/Paper-Format-Requirements.doc
. It is also helpful to understand any constraints that may exist. Some constraints at Dell’s EMs include the fact that nitrogen reflow was not widely available and no-clean solder flux was required