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Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 03:26:45 EDT 2001 | winnifred

Dr. Lee, For lead-free wave soldering, we are recommended to use SnCu0.7, why not 0.8 or more ?? Since SnCu0.7 has eutectic melting point at 227 deg C, does it mean with more Cu or less Cu, the melting point will be higher ?? Also, in lead solderin

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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:30:57 EST 2005 | glenda

We are looking for a used or new wave machine must be able to do lead free solder. Does anyone have contact information in the Chicago, il area for used wave soldering machines? Thanks for any help we can get.

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Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:16:14 EDT 2005 | pjc

Well, then use what the FSE and equipment manufacturer reccomends.

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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 15:09:56 EST 2005 | cardinal

Hi Glenda, I have 5 wavesoldering machines in stock. Electra, two Vectra's and Ultra Pak and a Sensby. I would be happy to work with you on your lead free application. We offer refurbished machines as well as lead free conversions for used wavesol

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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 14:46:43 EST 2005 | pr

http://www.speedlinetechnologies.com/index.aspx These guys are in Elgin Il. (about an hour from Chicago). They can get you up to speed on their new lead free offerings (and can demo them for you), or you can see what they have and try to find it on

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Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 13:01:36 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

Jerry, In your initial post you give 260C as solder pot temp if you�re not using lead-free I would reduce the temp to 250C this will also reduce oxidation rate.

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Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:56:54 EDT 2007 | jdumont

Agreed, I just bought a Electrovert Vectra Elite and have been very pleased with it thus far. I got the dual pot option for lead free changeovers and that has worked great. I can change pots in under 5 minutes, not counting the time to warm up.

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Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 13:04:44 EDT 2005 | c111

Can anyone recomend tools for cleaning & adjusting of a lead free solder pot? I know it's not recomended to use the standard stainless tools. I was told by an FSE to use wood (kitchen) tools. Thanks

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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 15:08:28 EST 2005 | Chunks

A place called Lace Technologies is in St. Charles Ill. They specialize in running lead free protos etc. Could save you some money in the long run. Charlie Han is the guy and http://www.leadfreeassembly.com is the web site. Or call Charlie Han 1-

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Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 06:23:27 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork

Thanks Nicoleta It is nice to hear the problem is solved and this is a massive problem in the industry especially for Lead Free. It is easy for a supplier who doesn't understand to blame incompatibility just a quick way out but doesn't fix anything

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