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SN100C Nickel Content

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 12:04:39 EDT 2009 | davef

Loco: Your post seems to be pasted from a Alpha Metals SACX0807 application sheet. We don't understand the relationship between your SACX0807 and Hoss67 SN100C. They're different alloys.

SN100C Nickel Content

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 05:57:10 EDT 2009 | lococost

Indeed Dave, But I can't image the extra .5% silver that alpha adds to sn100c will make a huge impact on the difference between the behaviour of the 2 alloys, especially considering SAC gets exactly the same recommendation.

Using SAC 305 Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 12:54:00 EST 2011 | Shean Dalton

Jacki, your original post was regards to wave solder bath. With solder bar, there is no flux and you do not need to look for WS Sn100C. Sn100C is only a metal alloy. Regards, Shean

choices for SN100C for reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 13:15:53 EST 2012 | waveroom

As a distributor we sell very little SN100C for SMT, we sell far more SAC305 for SMT. The higher temperatures are the reasons.

Switching to SN100C in wave solder machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 17:27:38 EST 2016 | dyoungquist

We have been using SN100C in our RPS Rhythm selective solder machine since we bought it in 2008 with good success. No issues with the solder pot. We are setting the pot temperature to 300C.

does copper wire become thinner when it dip to leadfree solder?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 08:18:17 EST 2005 | fctassembly

Hello Arnold, Just to clarify the Sn100C discussion: Please note that SN100C is the Nihon Superior alloy composed of tin/.7copper/nickel. The key point in regard to SN100C is that Cu does not go directly into solution but first reacts to form an inte

LF Wave Solder - SN100C or ????

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 14:02:28 EST 2012 | joeherz

We have been using a selective solder system for all of our automated LF through hole processing to this point. It has served us well but volumes are increasing and we are getting ready to pull the trigger on a full size wave machine to handle the l

Lead-free solder alloy: SN100C from AIM solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 10:08:12 EDT 2005 | fctassembly

Dear Hiram, Thanks for your interest in SN100C. FCT Assembly is a licensed manufacturer of SN100C from Nihon Superior for North America. We have the alloy in 5 application labs- FCT (CO), Vitronics (NH), Technical Devices (CA), Electrovert (MO), and

SN100C vs. SAC 305 wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 19:21:58 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, So that's really important to have a specific flux for lead free? We are looking at changing to SN100C after reading this thread and other stuff we have found, so can anyone recommend the best no clean flux for that metal? Do you need differen

Need SN100C Reliability & Process comments!

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 13:29:45 EST 2006 | solderiron

SN100C, not as aggressive towards other metals as are other High tin lead free alloys. Why? Sn63/pb37 The lead prevented the tin from being very aggressive. SAC305 no lead, silver instead. Silver doesnt block Tin from it's aggresiveness. SN100C no si


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