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dendritic growth

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 09:32:59 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Hi Paul, One thing I can tell you for sure "lead free" is not going to solve your problem, because spectrum analysis have shown that dendrites at there final stage always consists of pure tin. The higher the tin content the higher the risk for dead

Your opinion about RoHS and WEEE ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 16:38:42 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel

Here's my 10 cents Studies done in the 1980's concluded that pure tin was prone to whisker generation. A tin content lower then 70% became exempt from this phenomenon. I have never seen or done any studies on the impact lead had in reducing the pote

The truth about lead-free and environment

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 11:12:06 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel

You�re a good man Rob and a good patriot, you defend your governments decisions even if they're wrong. Isn't the WEEE directive aimed at preventing electronics ending up in a landfill? This immediately takes away the leaching arguments and is a great

contamination on copper

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 11:15:30 EDT 2004 | patrickbruneel

Pure (red) copper oxide is green, its not a residue its just oxidation. In your case water and heat will accelerate the oxidation process of unplated or unprotected pure copper. The best way to avoid this from happening is use a socket with tin or n

Re: Dross characteristic

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 03:26:58 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Always experiencing dross in pot with different characteristic such as color, shape, dry/wet etc. Any paper, wetsites provide the more comprehesive explanation on its characteristic | Dross is a mixture of various things. The obvious ones are met

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 04:42:52 EDT 1999 | Brian

Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | Brian: | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slathered shiitake burritos through

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 12:27:21 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | Brian: | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slathered shiitake

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 13:05:57 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | | | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | | | Brian: | | | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like habanero slath

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 14:37:00 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | | | | Dave, I'll respond by paragraph: | | | | | | | | | Brian: | | | | | | | | I like Ag2 also. I prefer it over both 63/37 and 60/40, if the price is not a factor. Yes, gold rips through eutectic and near-eutectic solders like

looking for HASL TIN thickness specification

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 19:54:23 EDT 2008 | vladig

Well, I'm not a sale person whatsoever. I'm a purely technical guy (even PhD :-)) who has been with the industry for quite a few years and I know very well what intermetallics means and how thck it should be for different board finishes and solders


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