Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 18:01:17 EDT 2006 | fctassembly
Hello AJ, I have customer references who have converted Electroverts to SN100C who are available to discuss their experience with you. One has been running over 2 years and others over 1 year. No corrosion due to SN100C has been found to date. FYI,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 01:41:42 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, How come so many good threads get off track because of this Guru fool. To get back on track, we have been running SN100C in our pot for a few weeks now, and it's incredible, and working really well. Glad I listened to the advise of people on th
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 11:59:51 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE
Good afternoon all! Theoretically, there should not be any issues soldering to the SN100C as the tin content of the molten paste alloy should wet to the finish with no problem. I would just ensure that the peak temperature of the joint is above the
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 22:15:53 EST 2008 | fctassembly
Bob The actual process for converting from SAC305 to SN100C is pretty painless. Basic steps: 1) make sure your solder pot is at temp 2) de-dross 3) pull pumps/flow duct(s) and clean 4) purge pot of SAC material 5) remove any remaining dross/alloy i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 21:40:08 EST 2012 | gaz
I'm testing SN100C, and with our 5 zone oven I seem to be able to fix one issue by changing the profile, but that might introduce a new problem. Some profiles work very well on most components, but have issues on other components. These are usually 0
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 16:38:39 EST 2012 | dyoungquist
We are not using SN100C in our reflow process but I know the type of flux made a big difference with our SAC305 solder. We started out using no-clean flux in our SAC305 paste and were having some issues. We then switched over to a water soluble flu
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 15:15:34 EST 2016 | warwolf
Any lead free will eat a leaded designed wave soldering machine. But SN100c will eat it the slowest, our soldering tips used to only last 3 months with SAC305 when we changed to SN100c solder wire we are having around 9 months tip life. Our wave sol
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 14:13:08 EDT 2005 | Inds
SN100C is the Nihon solder. I had wave solder the board using SAC. Then had to put on solder pot, which had SN100C (nihon) solder. I think I went upto 130-135 deg C.. Let me try cooking it to 150degC Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 16:47:51 EDT 2005 | George
Dump the pot and put in the SN100C. Don't mix, too much tin.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 13:42:55 EDT 2005 | Hiram
Thank you all for the information... Hiram