Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 03:41:50 EDT 2007 | aj
Hi All, We did not change our internal Solder pot components (stainless steel)when we switched to Leadfree Alpha SACX . Running approx: 1 year now and I carried out checks yesterday and we have some signs of erosion. Did not expect to see this so s
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 04:50:20 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
Hello, we did same things, we switched some machines without changing or coating nozzles and pumps. we uses SACX from alpha. this now one year ago. do you have pictures of the erotion? I'm interested in these. Please send me if you can. I'll check
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 22:34:53 EDT 2007 | davef
Do you mean "how to solve or reduce this defect at wave soldering process" while continuing to use-up my SACX solder? If so, try: * Smaller solder volumes lower shrinkage hole / hot tears [Higher hole diameter versus pin diameter helps in reducing v
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 08:05:12 EDT 2007 | aj
Hi all, I was just wondering if everyone has experienced a significant rise in cost of solder bar & paste over the last 6 months or so. I use Alpha SACX and we have seen roughly 50% increase in cost . Just wondering what others are paying per kg?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 02:08:21 EST 2007 | mun4o
Hi, I have a lot of solder bridge in our wave soldering process.We use SACX0307 and Surf 11 flux.the SW mashine is Vitronics delta 6622.Itry to change flux and termoprofile but results is not god.Can you halp me - recommend me some flux or other adv
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 17 09:07:14 EST 2013 | mun4o
hi, we use SACx0307 since 2006 year.now , I want change this alloy with SN100C?I now that we must remuve all solder in the pot and cleen it.But that is very difficult process.What you think, can I just add new SN100C in the solder wave?What is the ri
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 18:44:42 EST 2006 | fctassembly
Hello Greg, Glad to hear your success with the SACX0307 copy. By the way, does the P mean it contains phosphorus? Does yours also contain bismuth like the SACX0307 (according to their plumbing solder patent for X0307)? In response to your discussion
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 08:32:21 EST 2006 | GS
HI aj, I suppose you have visited the Alphametal situ where they have plenty of information about SACX http://www.alphametals.com/main.asp For sure every one talks well about own products. I think the best judgement can be done from those who h
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 15:41:30 EST 2006 | russ
Its all good steve! We had you pegged. It shows something that you came back to clarify So anyway my recent searches are possibly showing that alphas SACx may be a better choice. less wetting time and supposedly fewer defects. I saw some test da
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 16:20:34 EDT 2006 | dave
kris, Thats what I said when the rep. advised me. But I had called him in to advise me on some problems I was seeing on a certain boards. When we ran at this elevated Temperature "bingo" the results were perfect. So as you know yourself wrt wave pro