Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 12:09:40 EST 2004 | Kris
Hi All, Does any body have any information on hot bar lead free soldering ? Need papers or experimental data ASAP Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 15:01:12 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
Try Powell Industries (www.powellindustries.com). We bought 50lbs from them about 6 weeks ago. It comes in 25lb boxes and I think you can order just 1 box if that is all you need.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 13:42:08 EDT 2008 | comatose
I'm looking to fill a solder fountain with 50lb of SN100C. My usual source for paste and the like doesn't stock this alloy. We run double sided reflow, so we're not going to be needing hundreds of pounds for a wave machine at any point. Who is the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 08:07:03 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Try adjusting your monitor - it may be there, just out of view.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 08:56:05 EDT 2008 | proy
I tried that! Peter
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 18:51:06 EDT 2008 | proy
I am learning to use this SPM now, and I found that when I go to define a board size, you select the parameter box, then the parameter (like Board size X....) - I can only change the value by rolling the mouse ball, the side bar which is shown in the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 17:42:15 EDT 2000 | JD of Panasonic Create
Have you heard of them and where can I get information on their systems? Sincerely, J.D. jtalken@panasonicfa.com
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 11:26:41 EDT 2006 | russ
Tim, call kester and ask for references who better than them to tell you who is using. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 12:07:10 EDT 2006 | solderiron
The kester better known as KY'd Sn/Cu has more copper intermetallic growth over time, dissolves copper from the board faster so repairing and touchup can damage board. Bridges more than SN100c. Does not thermal cycle well. Has shrink cracks that can
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 18:54:20 EDT 2006 | Ola
Sometimes when I go fishing i'll use lead on the end of the line, just above the hook, so that the bait is going to the bottom or at least very deep into the lake. At work however, lead is a non wanted product. Well, I don't mix work and pleaure...