Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 23:13:28 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
There are other solder around in the market. Have you all visited the Asahi solder for low costing compared to other solder alloy. Website data :www.asahisolder.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 00:13:39 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Sorry to contradict your suggestion but the Asahi 300 series alloys contain indium which is both very expensive and has very limited availability.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 04:04:57 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
Hi Since other recommended Indium composition.I am also consider having Asahi lead free paste. Hope you will find the information useful at http://www.asahisolder.com. Pls share you view on this product Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 06:29:03 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Chris, That's 4 plugs for Asahi solder in one day, you have been busy. You don't happen to work for them do you?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 21:43:11 EST 2007 | Wayne
If it is instructed to ship lead free product to customer, then low temp lead free solder paste can be considered. For example, Viromet solder paste from Singapore Asahi (peak temp is between 220 to 225 degree C).
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 21:45:36 EST 2007 | Ivan
Our company is also currently using Viromet 347 in our product. Very good, the low melting point do help in my process.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 21:49:58 EST 2007 | Poo
Anyone using SCS7 from Asahi at the moment? How is its solderability and performance compared to others? The price is very attractive, and I would like to know more....
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 14:00:28 EST 2007 | slthomas
There sure have been a lot of advocates for Asahi surfacing today. Call me suspicious, but this might be a good time to suggest IP tracing on the new forum hosting system.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 03:21:52 EDT 2007 | wayne_
Yes, if cost is the concern. You can consider to try other alloys, like SCN from Nihon or SCS from Singapore Asahi, cost is definitely cheaper than SAC and SACX. I think the price is around 15~20 USD per Kg.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 21:52:34 EDT 2001 | sjlevin
If you do not have one of the big in-line aqueous cleaners, then there is an easier way that is a lot less expensive. I suggest you try Asahi's AK-225T vapor degreasing solvent which has been around for 10 years now. And it is legal. If you have