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Question about leaded parts used in leadfree soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 01:39:04 EDT 2006 | raqi16

Hi, i tried to search but am hving trouble finding discussions on leaded parts being used in leadfree soldering process. So, i need some inputs from expert members here. Will it work if a component plated with SnPb will be used in a lead free sold

Question about leaded parts used in leadfree soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 07:44:04 EDT 2006 | amol_kane

yes! i though this thread looked familiar! looks like it has been repeated....even the response from muse is very very familiar...that, or i am have a serious attack of deja vu! thanks for the requote though.......by doing some research I decided to

Question about leaded parts used in leadfree soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 11:19:55 EDT 2006 | muse95

Technically speaking, most likely yes it will work, unless possibly it is a BGA. There are issues surrounding BGA's. Here are some of the general issues: On any type of component, if the Pbfree solder you are using contains bismuth, then the Pb in

Using RoHS Components in a leaded paste world

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 12:33:14 EDT 2013 | pbarton

You should have no difficulty with QFN or QFP parts when using non-RoHS solder. The QFP's are most likely to have tin plated leads and the metallisation on the QFN lands the same, or ENIG. Check the component part datasheets to verify the plating an

Using RoHS Components in a leaded paste world

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 11:54:10 EDT 2013 | ke6zoy

I work in a leaded paste world due to aerospace environmental requirements. There are a few cases where parts are only available from suppliers as RoHS. Can anyone recommend how to process these into a leaded assembly? Is it just reflowing at a hi

Using RoHS Components in a leaded paste world

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 12:37:37 EDT 2013 | pbarton

You should have no difficulty with QFN or QFP parts when using non-RoHS solder. The QFP's are most likely to have tin plated leads and the metallisation on the QFN lands the same, or ENIG. Check the component part datasheets to verify the plating an

Leaded part in no lead process

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 10:13:02 EST 2010 | vetteboy86

My research starts here. I'm just beginning to research the effects of using a leaded part in a no lead process. Before I began, I know there are temperature differences. The part in question has a 260 C spec. Next I would like to find out if any c

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 04:11:11 EST 2006 | greg york

Probably because the flux manufacturers have deemed it necessary to increase flux volume by 20 - 25% compared to Leaded this is why more is being left over. Really not convinced of this increase in volume actually does anything. Black residue will be

Voids problem in Lead free process

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 06:22:29 EDT 2006 | matt kehoe

Try this.Might be a solution. http://www.sipad.com/news/links/SIPADVIP.htm mk 770-475-4576

Flux drop in lead free process

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 13:09:36 EST 2006 | billwestiet

Where are you located. I know a guy that has experience on the Folung oven, and can hook you up with him. Drop me an E, and I'll reply to that with his contact information. Bill West bill@ietechnology.net www.ietechnology.net


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