Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 14 12:06:37 EDT 2000 | celiav
Thanks, for the input. Any recommendations on books or articles on immersion tin and any process related issues?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 10:32:57 EDT 2006 | russ
Change finishes. immersion tin In my opinion is only suited ofr a single thermal excursion
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 05:25:11 EDT 2015 | anirudh_thabjul
thankyou for you answer dude. As you mentioned in your answer that immersion tin finishing gonna cause many problems. So, immersion Tin option is ruled out for my purpose. So, immersion Silver is the option left for my purpose But, I have checked f
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 13:10:43 EDT 2000 | Casimir Budzinski
HI My board house has asked us to change to E TIN 34 Solderable Immersion Tin we curently use Hot Air Leveling, we do SMT & thru hole and use no-clean flux. If anyone out there knows any thing about E TIN 34 Solderable Immersion Tin good or bad I wou
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 14:27:43 EDT 2006 | bhall
In the past we have used immersion tin as an alternative for HASL. Our biggest problem was shelf life. The tin oxidized very rapidly. We switched to immersion gold and have had great success.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 09:35:45 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
We are using Immersion tin in production. We specify Omikron-plus tin which according to the information is much better in solderability and shelf life than standard immersion tin. I am not having any problems with the finish and we are running it th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 10:30:26 EDT 2001 | rkevin
I am looking for info. (pro and con) and/or 1st hand knowledge processing PCB's with Immersion Tin finish through SMT and Wave. Do profiles need to be different? Solderpaste considerations? Anything else? In the past I have experienced selective non
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 09:24:36 EDT 2001 | rkevin
Can anyone shed some light on this for me ? Subject: Soldering to Immersion Tin surface finish I am looking for info. (pro and con) and/or 1st hand knowledge processing PCB's with Immersion Tin finish through SMT and Wave. Do profiles need to be di
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 17:51:14 EDT 2006 | Don
Immersion tin, if it is being correctly identified, is not a final surface finish for a bare board. White tin is typically the way a finish is refered to. Either way tin has gotten a very bad reputation via a couple satellite failures because of tin
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 15:17:25 EST 2000 | Steve Schrader
Is there an industry standard IPC spec. that I should reference on my fab drawings for Immersion White Tin?