Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 24 15:28:17 EST 2008 | edmentzer
We use SN100C for wave soldering and hand Lead free soldering and have had very good results. The wire cored solder for hand soldering flows good and makes very good solder joints. The SN100C in the wave solder machine also works very good. We use
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 30 16:50:48 EST 2005 | fctassembly
250 tons/month) and, as it has been stated here, many customers have switched from SAC305 to SN100C but we are not aware of any customer who has switched from SN100C to SAC305. As the inventor of SN100C states, �once a customer touches the SN100C, he
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:43:04 EST 2006 | amol_kane
the latest circuits assembly mazagine features an article on this by Karl Seelig
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 18:22:53 EDT 2006 | russ
Anyone using the new SACX from Alpha?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 15:49:51 EST 2006 | GS
Hi Marcus, by using SN100C have you seen any tearing phenomena like what shown on the link ? http://www.smartgroup.org/pdf/Defect01.pdf Tnks Regards.........GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 08:49:02 EDT 2006 | russ
Hi Paul, not to throw a wrench in here but I beleive that paople are talking about switching from SAC in wave to SN100C, NOT SACx, these are different. and should not be confused. SACx is supposed to fall somewhere in the middle of the SN100C and t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 12:27:27 EST 2006 | Marcus
We have used the SN100C for over a year now with fanastic results. We use the SAC305 for SMT and SN100C wire exclusively. There are no problem mixing the alloys. I am also on the commitee for the NASA testing. The SN100C did out perform SAC and SnPb
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 19:21:58 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, So that's really important to have a specific flux for lead free? We are looking at changing to SN100C after reading this thread and other stuff we have found, so can anyone recommend the best no clean flux for that metal? Do you need differen
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 02 08:54:58 EST 2006 | aj
has anyone used or trialed the SACX from Alpha, from reportes and studies carried out it seems that its a go between SAC305 and SN100.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 09:20:30 EST 2005 | Cmiller
We have tested SN100C and SAC305 in our selective solder machine (Ersa Versaflow). We wanted to test both alloys in the selective first because the investment in filling the pots is minimal. In our initial tests the SN100C alloy appears to be the bes