Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:47:22 EST 2000 | Dave F
Interesting, Gary. Try this: 1 Assess candidate solders by reviewing J-STD-006 (http://canfieldmetals.com/j-std006.htm) to determine solder formulations that have liquidous temperatures in the desired range. 2 Request recommended profiles from supp
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 17:50:20 EDT 2002 | myu
Hi, Everybody! I'm looking for a High-Temperature Solder Paste / wire: "Pb93WROL140.71454";or "00Z890"; J-STD-006 Solder Alloys Sn05Pb93Ag02B Sn% Pb% Ag% Solid C Liq C Solid F Liq F 5.0 92.5 2.5 280 284 536 543 It should meet IPC/J-ST
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 07:01:40 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: * ANSI/J-STD-004 - Requirements for Soldering Fluxes * ANSI/J-STD-005 - Requirements for Soldering Pastes * ANSI/J-STD-006 - Requirements for Electronic Grade Solder Alloys and Fluxed and Non-Fluxed Solid Solders for Electronic Soldering App
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:04:13 EST 2000 | K. Ckak
Hi Steve, I think MIL-P-81728A, MIL-F-14256 and Fed std QQ-S-571/624 talks about it, but it has been superseded by J-STD-006. Hope it helps. Regards Kc.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:04:13 EST 2000 | K. Ckak
Hi Steve, I think MIL-P-81728A, MIL-F-14256 and Fed std QQ-S-571/624 talks about it, but it has been superseded by J-STD-006. Hope it helps. Regards Kc.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 12:24:38 EDT 2002 | dason_c
You can reference to J-STD-006 for your minimum requirement. There have a higher purity of the alloy and excess the standard but the price is higher.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 07:59:35 EDT 2008 | kudamarani08
Where from the earth you came from my friend?? Have you not considered 3rd party analysis who are capable of complying J-STD 006 solder alloy acceptability..
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 10:24:03 EDT 2009 | clampron
Hi Dave, J-STD-005 is the standard for solder paste requirements. I checked J-STD-006 for solder alloys fluxed and non fluxed and could not find any information on expired wire and how to requalify. Is there some other place that I should be looking
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 23:07:55 EDT 2008 | davef
J-STD-006 lists maximum contamination levels for most solder alloys. This is the basis for purchasing solder. The SOLDER BATH contamination levels in J-STD-001 are based on decades of experience. But these contamination thresholds of various metals
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:15:53 EDT 2017 | davef
Some requirements to consider are: * Humidity and temperature controlled according to J-STD-001 * Electro-static discharge (ESD) control program according to ANSI/ESD-S-20.20. * Soldering technicians are trained and certified according to J-STD-0