Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 16:35:33 EST 2000 | Robert Steltman
We have a Seho wave soldering machine and cannot seem to get rid of dross that is being generated within the solder pot, and is being pumped out in the wave. It is not the same kind of dross that forms on the surface of the solder pot(this is very m
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 12:24:24 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: Several points: 1 Dross is a mixture of various things with no "fixed" composition: � The obvious things are metal oxides mixed with metal and this can vary in color with temperature and composition - remember some intermetallic oxides form
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 12:24:53 EDT 2016 | oleksz
Some people involved in PCB assembly process claim that SMD components reflow soldering problems are often caused by traces running under a component. According to this claim, trace (or any copper) covered by solder mask and placed under SMD componen
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 12:25:30 EDT 2016 | oleksz
Some people involved in PCB assembly process claim that SMD components reflow soldering problems are often caused by traces running under a component. According to this claim, trace (or any copper) covered by solder mask and placed under SMD componen
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 13:51:19 EST 2015 | duchoang
Could you give us more details. Picture, profile, solder paste ...?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 11:21:42 EST 2015 | davef
IPC J-STD-003. Solderability Tests for Printed Boards
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 06:28:03 EST 2015 | recard
Hi guys, we have a problem and I hope something can give nme some new information. We have big solderability problems with a gold plated board. We changed the paste already, but there is no improvement. Could the Vapor phase Technology cause the p
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 12:36:45 EDT 2006 | bradlanger
Just wondering if there are any users of SN100C lead free hasl finsh out there. If so what kind of results are you getting as far as solderability is concerned?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 23:52:28 EDT 2006 | fctassembly
Hello Steve, Yes, there are differences in the various alloys and I have described briefly below these differences: SN100- a common name for 100% tin that is used to increase the tin content in 63/37. SN100C-Name for Tin/Copper/Nickel/Germanium all
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 11:59:51 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE
Good afternoon all! Theoretically, there should not be any issues soldering to the SN100C as the tin content of the molten paste alloy should wet to the finish with no problem. I would just ensure that the peak temperature of the joint is above the