Electronics Forum: selective solder cober corrosion (Page 1 of 3)

Throiugh Hole pad missing after selective soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 13:49:34 EDT 2022 | winston_one

Thank you for reply, Stephen. No, As I wrote it was leaded process. I heard that it is possible with lead free solder at higher temps an dwell time. At NPL Defect Database I've find this case wich looks exactly the same: http://defectsdatabase.npl.co

solder paste selection for an oxidized pin?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 07:31:29 EDT 2008 | davef

Similar to Jax's comment, concern yourself with the the activity level of the flux. A more active flux would be more aggressive in removing tarnish. Certainly, the choice depends on the type and amount of tarnish. Probably, you need to consider your

how to solder manganin 0.05mm manganin wire to a copper plate

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 09:18:36 EST 2015 | davef

Nichrome, manganin, phosphor bronze etc are easy to solder ... the hard part is removing the corrosion * Manganin: 86% copper, 12% manganese, 2% nickel. Often, it's used in making cryogenic measurements, due to its low heat loss. * Select a flux for

Re: CONTAMINATION IN PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:33:25 EST 2000 | Dave F

Ramon: I guarantee you there is corrosion on the solderable surfaces of your board. The issues are: * Flux selected is capable of removing the corrosion at hand. * Processes for applying the flux and soldering the board are effective for the sele

Wave Soldering Flus Selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 21:02:45 EDT 2001 | davef

Yano, at lot this discussion is kinda school boy theory. Other issues are: * Soldering time * Corrosion [did we say that already?] * Safety [ie, personnel, plant, environment] * Cost of ownership

Wave Soldering Flus Selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 22:50:45 EDT 2001 | gregH

Hi, I read an article that says "Flux selection usually depends on the following factors": a) Solderability of pcb base metal or coating b) Corrosivity of vapours and residues c) electrical resistivity of residues d) Ease of removal of residues e)

Selective Solder Flux Issue

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:13:41 EDT 2006 | samir

I hear Pillarhouse is the "Yugo" of Select soldering! :) Chunks et al is correct that if the innards of the fluxing system are made of non-corrosive mat'ls, you should be okay. I used to deal with the original AT&T Spray fluxers and their spray no

Cored-Wire Solder Selection Question . . .

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 18:39:06 EST 2009 | solderq

Quick production (no "pasty" phase) > High joint surface quality > Good flux action > No discolored, corrosive, or substantive residue of any kind > Lead-free is not a concern ;o) Any input/ideas are appreciated. Thanks!

Strange reaction with Selective Solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:17:02 EDT 2022 | proceng1

Because it was recommended by the machine manufacturer. Sup 75 is also very corrosive. It basically ruins any tools that touch it if they aren't cleaned properly. I am ordering some of that powder to try.

Soldering to brass?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 19:32:40 EDT 2007 | davef

Zinc from the brass diffuses into the solder and reacts with tin causing dezincification. Dezincification is a specific type of de-alloying, or selective, leaching corrosion of brass fittings. This type of corrosion selectively removes zinc from th

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