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Lead Free and ICT

Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 00:46:32 EDT 2006 | Chris

I agree! I am using a SAC305 no clean from Alpha. I have noticed that even hand probing with volt meter leads requires me to press very hard on the pads to bust through the flux residue.

Lead Free Solder Sn(99%)/Ag(0.3%)/Cu(0.7%)

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 02:41:30 EDT 2007 | May

Of course it is needless to say the performance of SACX0307 is worse than SAC305, and also to some other lead free solders,eg SN100C & SCS7.

PLCC LEADS not solder in SAC305 paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 07:47:16 EDT 2012 | mosborne1

Dave Thanks for the input. The thermocouple read 244 on the pad of the socket. We actually found after extensive investigation that it is the coplanarity of the leads. We were shipped a bad batch of sockets form the manufacture. Go figure!!1

PB-Free HASL and Leaded Solder

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 16:55:51 EDT 2021 | emeto

With Pb-Free HASL you can't use Pb process for sure as the melting point of tin is so much higher than the lead paste process. SAC305 is the most popular compound, unless your assembly requires something else for a specific reason.

Hotbar Soldering Troubleshooting

Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 20:38:18 EDT 2022 | donovan03608

The leads on the FPC are pre-tinned on both sides with SAC305. The receiving leads are AU. We do not experience any wetting issues that would suggest oxidation.

Hotbar Soldering Troubleshooting

Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 20:41:53 EDT 2022 | donovan03608

The leads on the FPC are pre-tinned on both sides with SAC305. The receiving leads are AU. We coat all surfaces with Kester 979 no-clean flux dispensed via pen prior to initiating the hotbar cycle.

Hotbar Soldering Troubleshooting

Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 20:43:42 EDT 2022 | donovan03608

The leads on the FPC are pre-tinned on both sides with SAC305. The receiving leads are AU. We do not experience any wetting issues that would suggest oxidation.

Lead free tin copper only

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 05 09:29:12 EST 2006 | Cmiller

Look at: http://thor.inemi.org/webdownload/newsroom/Presentations/09.pdf Page 47 shows both alloys to be similar in reliability although its a little troublesome that the particular defects are not isolated as I feel there is a big difference betwee

SAC305 and Selective Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 14:12:40 EDT 2013 | pjchonis

Hello Bachman. SAC305 is the most common lead-free solder alloy, not only for wave soldering but also selective. Most of our selective customers (especially automotive) are using SAC305. What is more important than the alloy to consider is the flux

Tin Lead BGAs in leadfree paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 14:18:32 EST 2006 | James

Billy, I have to disagree with you. We inadvertently soldered a Pb BGA with SAC305 paste and then had it micro sectioned and spectrum analyzed. Imagine our surprise when we saw the spectrum analysis showed Pb. The micro sections showed none to ac


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