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Lead Free Solder Sn(99%)/Ag(0.3%)/Cu(0.7%)

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 02:41:30 EDT 2007 | May

Of course it is needless to say the performance of SACX0307 is worse than SAC305, and also to some other lead free solders,eg SN100C & SCS7.

Sn99Cu07 and Sn100

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 07:27:09 EDT 2023 | roachindignant

This problem appears whenever I turn on my UP2000 HiE printer and try to perform the initial Reset. Hardware Limit Warning (E00938:10) All sensors on the Input/Output Screen are functioning appropriately and will give expected results when checked

Reliability assessment SnPb joints to lead-free component

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 19:24:26 EDT 2005 | Joseph

Dear all, Recently we encountered some functionality failure when using lead-free component(Sn99.3/Cu0.7)at SnPb(Sn63Pb37) wave soldering process. Can lead-free component use at non-lead free process? Any input/idea are much appreciated. Rgds

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 09:14:04 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi does anyone have any experience of running Sn 99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3 solder in their waves? Also is there any reliabilty data available? I think it may also be called C7A3. All I can find is a brief mention in a table in IEC 61190-1-3 2004, and on a pr

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 20:22:05 EST 2005 | KEN

Here are some general rules for lead free wave solder: Noble aloys will cost more. Period. The cheapest metal on earth is lead. Costs can only go up in Lead Free. Consumer grade and class 2 electronics will most likely use Tin / Copper for wave.

solder pot analysis

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 21:14:58 EDT 2021 | mekmat544

Hello, I would lke to ask you about one issue. I am finding maximal level of impurity in solder pot with solder Sn99Cu1. I have limits for pure (delivered) solder, but I can not find limit for solder in pot in process. Could you help me where I can f

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 20:27:07 EST 2005 | KEN

Oh silver and its...improved solderability over tin / copper. BS if you ask me. Look to your flux and thermal profile for wetting spread. Ask yourself just how much "wetting spread" do you need to fill a barrel? I have the same 100% barrel fill

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 18:13:32 EDT 2005 | greg york

With twenty five machines working with the LFB227/S on our little island it does seem to work well. Wetting is good compared to Tin/Copper and flow is comparable to 63/37. Biggest problem sticking 3 - 4 % Ag in a solder ignoring the patents and royal

Lead Free Solder Sn(99%)/Ag(0.3%)/Cu(0.7%)

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 04:04:18 EDT 2007 | greg york

What aload of rubbish - prove it, we have over 320 users in the UK alone using the SACP0307 solder with great results, and the biggest advantage they have is they can multiple source the solder not stuck to one company who has purchased the patent an

Lead Free Alloy

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 12:29:41 EST 2007 | oswaldorey

Although greatly publicized and many papers on the subject, I wish to hear experiences from the field from professionals who have migrated from SnPb wave soldering to PbFree wave soldering. I am being pushed by one of my largest clients, an internati

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