Electronics Forum: 63/37 hi-flo bar solder (Page 1 of 2)

Alpha HI FLO solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 11:17:33 EST 1999 | Gregg Reick

We are currently fighting a dross battle on our non-inerted waves. We are currently using a bar solder that barely meets QQS-571 for Alloy/Impurity. Is anybody using HI FLO in a non inerted wave? Do you see a measureable decrease in dross? Thanks

Re: Alpha HI FLO solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 08:45:05 EST 1999 | Dave F

| We are currently fighting a dross battle on our non-inerted waves. We are currently using a bar solder that barely meets QQS-571 for Alloy/Impurity. | | Is anybody using HI FLO in a non inerted wave? Do you see a measureable decrease in dross? |

Re: Alpha HI FLO solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 09:24:08 EST 1999 | Chrys

| | We are currently fighting a dross battle on our non-inerted waves. We are currently using a bar solder that barely meets QQS-571 for Alloy/Impurity. | | | | Is anybody using HI FLO in a non inerted wave? Do you see a measureable decrease in dr

Re: Alpha HI FLO solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 09:29:37 EST 1999 | Dave F

| | | We are currently fighting a dross battle on our non-inerted waves. We are currently using a bar solder that barely meets QQS-571 for Alloy/Impurity. | | | | | | Is anybody using HI FLO in a non inerted wave? Do you see a measureable decrease

Trace Elements in Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 12:21:30 EDT 2002 | dason_c

You can check with Alpha. ie Alpha had 3 different grade of the 63/37 bar, Vaculoy, Vaculoy SMG and HiFlo. You can consult with them and see which one fit for your current supplier. http://www.alphametals.com/products/solder_barwire/index.html Go

Waves soldering: not enough solder remaining on pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 20:34:58 EDT 2017 | zsoden

Hi all, it has been a bit of a delay but I've finally had a chance to do some further investigation on this. First off, we spend some time to clean the solder bath using Kester Solder Saver and scooped out a lot of crap. We then added about 5kg of

Wave Solder Issue or maybe not?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 03:39:10 EST 2006 | dave

Hi Davef, Basically there is very poor signs of wetting ,the hole fill from the top of the board is non-existant and we are using 63/37 solder bars (wave solder machine).

Reflow with Sn/Pb=90/10 with Golden Palting PCB

Electronics Forum | Sat May 28 04:56:23 EDT 2005 | WDLau

Dear, I am looking for the supports, specification, etc of the solderiability of Hot bar Reflow process with: A). FPC plating with sb/pb= 90/10, to be mounted to B) B). Golden plating PCB Please kindly input, As far as I know the melting point of

top side remelt?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 07:19:09 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Amy, 183 degrees C if it's 63/37 paste. For wave solder, your guide should be your flux. Follow your flux mfgers suggested pre-heat. Most mfgers go by top side temps. Your wave solder pot temp is determined by your bar solder mfger. The

Versaflow dross buildup

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 11:49:09 EST 2008 | toddl

Hi all, I have an inconsistent situation. Lately, we seem to have excessive dross buildup in the solder pot which inturn causes the pot to overflow. Has anyone had a similar experience? Here are the details: age of machine= 9 years, flux used= Kester

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