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Cracking solder joints

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 16:40:45 EST 1999 | Dave Waddick

I have a product using high temperature solder to connect terminal pins to a PCB. The board is single sided copper, no plaiting. The solder is 95% tin 5 % silver. The flux is low activity rosin. The product is a subassembly. When the product is

62sn 36pb 2 solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 13:13:38 EDT 2008 | vladig

Silver (Ag). It's a typical composition Regards, Vlad

No-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 17:37:06 EST 2001 | davef

Hey!!! Watch it!!! I don�t want to get you believing too much of this stuff. But if you bought that, listen to this � some circuits are so critical with that skin effect stuff that they use silver as the top level solderability preservative. Turn

Re: Cracking solder joints

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 12:31:26 EST 1999 | John

| I have a product using high temperature solder to connect terminal pins to a PCB. The board is single sided copper, no plaiting. The solder is 95% tin 5 % silver. The flux is low activity rosin. The product is a subassembly. When the product i

62sn 36pb 2 solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 02:54:27 EDT 2008 | cobar

The 2 % is Ag.It is added to prevent leaching silver from the end caps of components.This alloy like 63/37 is eutectic and has a reflow temp of 179�C whereas 63/37 is 183�C.

Re: Ceramic + Hi-temp solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 22:15:12 EDT 1999 | Chris

| I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is abo

BGA solder ball composition

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 10:06:15 EST 2001 | davef

Git otta taun!!! I never have heard of an Sn62 BGA solder ball. Several thoughts on Sn62: * Look at http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4603&#Message17953& * Search the fine SMTnet Archives on � Sn62 �

62sn 36pb 2 solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 16:17:45 EDT 2008 | boardhouse

Logannsan, you may want to check into this a little more with your customer to find out what 2 is. It could be as Vlad say's 2Ag -silver, or it could be 2CU -copper or 2Ni- nickel. Also check this form for 62Sn 36Pb 2Ag just my 2 cent. Regards

High-Temp solder for thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:04:28 EST 1998 | Chrys

Necessity is the mother of invention... The other day I loaned my last bit of high-temp solder to a co-op and never saw it again. Then I had to run a profile and I was in a pickle with no solder. So I ran out to the local Radio Shack to see if the

Re: Tin/Silver solder paste fillets

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 21:42:12 EST 2000 | Dave F

Hey Bud: Moved from that Bi-crap to something serious, eh? Several things: 1 Get in touch with Doug Romm (drom@msg.ti.com) at Texas Instruments. He talks palladium. 2 Review the archives on Palladium. 3 I think you're running light on temps. Eut


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