Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 11:01:27 EDT 2021 | dianau
Hello, This is what we currently use, lead free solder wire.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 08:26:34 EDT 2007 | davef
It's possible that your lead-free solder will stick to mounting bolts more than SnPb solder. Lead-free solder has a high tin content. Tin is a very good solvent. You may need to coat the bolts with a solder mask to prevent the solder from sticking.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:43:41 EDT 1999 | Joseph Holmes
Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a melt
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 13:30:20 EST 2010 | asksmt
Hi, I have specified Lead Free Plating for my Four Layer PCB. but the Final Production Solder Process is not Lead free it is leaded Process. My question is will there be an issue if we use Lead free plating on PCB and use leaded solder material fo
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 15 12:20:47 EST 2005 | Material Man
The use of nitrogen in lead free wave solder operations is primarily used to reduce or even eliminate drossing of the solder, thus improving solder yield. The higher priced lead free solder makeup (Cu, Ag) make this a more economical proces than the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:08:18 EDT 2000 | Grant Baynham
Do you have any experience with flip chip applications using lead-free solder, and specifically do you have any information revealing how the process parameters for standard air reflow atmosphere can be modified to match the results for solder reflow
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 12:03:50 EDT 2007 | davef
Test results indicated that the life of lead-free solder at a 2512 chip resistor could be worse than of SnPb solder in the accelerated thermal cycling condition. [Development of Life Prediction Model for Lead-free Solder at Chip Resistor, Changwoon H
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 17:03:04 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, What's the difference between soldering a lead free solder ball BGA onto a footprint with lead solder paste when the ball does not collapse, compared to a lead-less package. The BGA is bigger, but you rely on the solder paste only, seems to work
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 16:15:32 EST 2004 | Kevin
You should try looking into the Technical Devices Nu/Era. They offer the best warranty on their lead free solder pots. They use something called Titanium Nitride which has been tested to outlast Melanite. The dross produced on the TDC machines i
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 21:51:05 EST 2004 | Ken
If its lead free solder, no where! It's right where you left it.