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lead free platings and tin lead

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:17:43 EDT 2004 | russ

Now see Dave, now I have some good info on why it is "bad", This must be the lead enrichment I have heard about but never got any substantiated data or explanantion. I wonder how much weaker or less reliable these are. Is there any data that you k

Soldering lead free and leaded tin in the mix in one machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 12:44:52 EST 2020 | janwillemreusink

Who is using two sorts of tin in one selective soldering machine with to solder pots? So then the soldering program selects the correct pot (tin). What are the risks? Adding wrong tin in the wrong pot. Mixing up the nozzles?

Soldering lead free and leaded tin in the mix in one machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 18:24:37 EST 2020 | SMTA-64387520

We use both in our selective soldering machine. Training is the most important concern. As long as you have well trained operators the risk is minimized.

Soldering lead free and leaded tin in the mix in one machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 07:11:01 EST 2021 | janwillemreusink

Thanks for replying... Unfortunately (or not) it isn't relevant anymore. Due to the effects of covid-19 we don't have any active aerospace customers anymore so (for now) we're only making leadfree products.

Soldering lead free and leaded tin in the mix in one machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 14:38:23 EST 2020 | emeto

I have done it different ways on different equipment. 1. Remove alloy one from the machine. Add alloy two only. and use it.For next board, do the same. 2. There are machines with separate sections for PB and PC-Free, so pots are away from each other

Soldering lead free and leaded tin in the mix in one machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 12:12:40 EST 2020 | robl

Yep, done it previously with a multipot machine. Using with wirefeed to top up the pots means you only have a contamintion risk when you fit a new top up reel. Used separate nozzles for both, but theoretically using titanium nozzles would mean no c

Kester R562 and using lead free components

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 12:11:34 EDT 2007 | james

We are starting to see issues with using Kester WS R562 with lead free components. The joints look grainy on almost all of the 0402'2 and other small components. Some of the solder does not solder to the terminations. These are hybrid boards which

Kester R562 and using lead free components

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 12:39:01 EDT 2007 | blnorman

What's the metallization on the board? We use an immersion tin board and had to increase our profile to successfully solder.

Kester R562 and using lead free components

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 13:44:15 EDT 2007 | shrek

Krikies! seems like a head-scratcher if I may say so me-self. I would say the other ogre is right, that surface finish will play a big factor in your solder joint's grain structure or how shiney 'tis. Non-HASL bearing finishes will typicaly exhibit

Can lead free and non lead free production mix in the same mach

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 01:18:33 EDT 2006 | ge_lim

Hi We are in the process of developing a lead free product to be used in a non lead free selective soldering machine, i do have concern in these, and hope you guy can share your experienced expert opinion: 1. What does it take to convert to lead fre


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