Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 16:19:22 EDT 2005 | Amol
for backward compatibility applications (such as this), the higher melting temperature alloy (LF alloy) gets the priority in selecting the reflow profile. you are using too low temps for reflow. your LF alloy wont reflow at these temp and you will e
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 18:14:35 EST 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Hi Brian, Here is the web address for Indium. If you go to the "technical papers" and then to "specialty solders and alloys" they have a really great chart that has all the alloy specs. Well worth printing. ........Jeff Sanchez
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 18:18:08 EST 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Hi Brian, Here is the web address for Indium. If you go to the "technical papers" and then to "specialty solders and alloys" they have a really great chart that has all the alloy specs. Well worth printing. ........Jeff Sanchez
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 15:54:13 EDT 2004 | pjc
You ned to speak with an apps engineer from a paste supplier that can go through their alloys. I know Indium has such alloys. Any vendor should be able to supply you a list of alloys avbl in NC paste with their liquidous points.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 16:34:15 EST 2004 | steve
Customer has tried OA and NC alloy solder pads may be nickel Chromium. Non-wetting issue. Scraping pad alloys a bit of adhesion of solder but no intermettalic bond. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 03:01:37 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Chris, The Asahi SCS7 is Asahi's attempt at copying the SN100C and is a tin/copper/silicon alloy that melts at 227C so no, it is not a low temperature lead free alloy.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 03:49:37 EDT 2006 | aj
Hi , we are switching to Alphas SACX Alloy. We are really going with supplier recommendations here and some data that we received on its performance. The cost which is 30% cheaper than SAC alloy with all the benefits of SAC alloy. aj...
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 10:43:18 EST 2008 | etechsupply
I wanted to hear from users of the SN100C alloy to find out what they think is positive and negative about this lead free alloy. Thanks, Keith
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 17:39:58 EST 2013 | davef
The LF wave solder solder alloy that marketing-types of other LF wave solder alloys compare themselves to is Nihon Superior SN100C
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 01:54:55 EST 1999 | Marcus Reichenberger
Hello everyone, at the Institute for Manufacturing Automation and Production Systems of the University of Erlangen (Germany) one focus of our research activities is the use of lead-free solder alloys for electronics production. In different publicat