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Wave solder pallets: lead and lead-free process

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 22:09:49 EDT 2005 | Ken

My policy is not to mix them. You have zero cross contamination potiental with this policy.

Use and Restrictions of solder containing lead

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 12:24:50 EDT 2003 | blnorman

I have received information from the European Commissioners Environmental group that automotive electronics are not covered by WEEE (waste electrical and electronic equipment 2002/96/EC) or RoHS (reduction of hazardous substances 2002/95/EC) because

Use and Restrictions of solder containing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 06:03:49 EDT 2003 | iman

Japan and Europe are the main champions for the leadfee solder initiative. USA join in due to global political efforts as one of the cub scout leaderships. Military and Automobile industrial-electronics is exempt from the leadfree directive. Reason

TH lead tinning process and solderability

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 08:27:12 EDT 2011 | kaschliman

Our two component suppliers use 99.5Sn/0.5Cu and 97Sn/3Ag solder (respectively) for tinning their leads. We use 98.9Sn/.66Cu/.33Ag solder in our wave solder machine. Is there any significant advantage to either tinning process regarding solderabili

Use and Restrictions of solder containing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 16:44:19 EDT 2003 | blnorman

The data we have is from an IBM report. Below 100�C the SAC reliability is almost double that of SnPb (-40 to 100�C thermal cycle). When the upper end temp is increased to 125�C the reliability drops to 75% of SnPb. I'd like to see the data that s

Info/Papers correlating lead protrusion and reliability

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 16 18:39:55 EST 2005 | KT

I am looking for the same. IPC 610D does mention about the solder fill based on the class (A,B,C). But, there is no exhaustive study that I have come across. Please let me know if you find any. KT

Kester R562 and using lead free components

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 12:39:01 EDT 2007 | blnorman

What's the metallization on the board? We use an immersion tin board and had to increase our profile to successfully solder.

SMT, lead form and trim equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 10:23:29 EDT 1998 | Sherry

Hello friends.... Can someone please point me in the right direction... I will be needing the capability of forming/trimming QFP's on a very low volumn scale in house. So far I've only been able to find one manufacturer and that is Fancort Industri

Use and Restrictions of solder containing lead

Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 17:48:00 EDT 2003 | jonfox

As far as I know, the limitations apply to to the manufacturing components, not the equipment per say. At this point there is no set date for the US at the national level. Basically our government is run by big businesses and their effect on our na

Re: SMT, lead form and trim equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 13:28:14 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine

We regularly form QFP's and FP's (pitches to 20 mil) and have experience with both Knight and Fancort equipment, however most of our experience has been with Knight. Knight Tool has been consistently good, and I've had some sour experiences with Fan


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