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Solder pot contamination

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 20:47:21 EDT 2004 | KEN

I think OA flux left on the pot would quickly looses its activity and become part of the dross waste stream, and smoke stream for that matter. Also, if your wave is setup properly your selective pallets will scour (push) the top of the lambda wav

Paint flaking from Lead Free solder pot

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 11:50:39 EDT 2006 | Rob

SN100C is designed not to corrode your pot, and can be used on standard solderpots (after a proper clean out), whereas SACX is still corrosive and if the coating is compromised then could cause problems. Get it in writing from the supplier that the

Paint flaking from Lead Free solder pot

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 11:38:42 EDT 2006 | GS

Last april,I have seen same behavior on a pot using SACX. Phenomena happened just few days after start up of a brand new solder wave. I know they have got the pot replaced but I do not know what about the new pot if had same problem. I know they mad

Backward compatibility in LF solder pot

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 07:36:18 EDT 2005 | Guest

It's the same like asking wether you get a gold-contaminated solder pot when soldering ENIG boards. As long as the replenishment of dross is large compared to the intake of contaminant, the contamination level will stay within acceptable levels.

Backward compatibility in LF solder pot

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 17:24:25 EDT 2005 | Kris

0.2% lead will make your solder non compliant with RoHS when you move to a completely RoHS compliant BOM. Check with your bar vendor how much it will take to convert a pot containing 0.2% lead to

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 10:51:55 EST 2006 | russ

Does anyone know of a source to get an existing stainles solder pot coated to handle Pb free?

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 09:48:24 EST 2006 | slaine

Hi Ive checked into this a bit more, there are two coatings im told you can get one is a teflon coating that you paint on then bake, the other is a red oxide (lead free) paint. Also if your using solder pots and they are close grain cast iron they a

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 11:35:23 EST 2006 | alandra516

Call me I can get it done for you. Glenn @ 903-892-5636

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 08:52:29 EST 2006 | russ

Any details?

where to get a pot coated

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 09:54:34 EST 2006 | russ

thanks slaine!!


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