Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 08:26:03 EDT 1999 | Carol Zhang
| | | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 16:57:02 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first, there wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 10:08:48 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| | | | I have a board, 4 spacers needed to be soldered on the board | | | | first with the normal 62Sn37Pb alloy. Then, capacitors are manually soldered on the boards. The density of the board is quite high. If we wave soldered capacitors first,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 18:34:22 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hi, There have been other studies where it was found that lead-free soloder joints are more reliable than tin-lead solder joints irrespective of test conditions. In fact the automotive industry has been using Sn/Ag for underhood applications for a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 16:44:19 EDT 2003 | blnorman
The data we have is from an IBM report. Below 100�C the SAC reliability is almost double that of SnPb (-40 to 100�C thermal cycle). When the upper end temp is increased to 125�C the reliability drops to 75% of SnPb. I'd like to see the data that s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 14:49:53 EST 2000 | Glenn Robertson
Tuan - One of the reasons I suggested pre-tinning (aside from the negative effects of Gold on appearance and reliability) is the known slower wetting of Sn/Ag and Sn/Cu alloys as compared to Sn/Pb. If you don't have to be Lead-free, the high Lead
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 18:44:13 EST 2001 | Todd Koeppel
If we procure parts with a Sn/Ag termination, can we still use standard Sn/Pb solder pastes and the current reflow and wave processes?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 28 09:06:19 EDT 2009 | nibirta
Well the only spec is 10.88% flux, 89.12% metal. the problem is only at one specific capacitor we have this issue. Sn over Ni finish. Sn-Ag solder paste. I have read all the arhives from the site, but nothing explains me what is happening.everything
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 11:32:44 EDT 2000 | bzark
Any opinion on what size aperture and stencil thickness is most optimum for Land Grid Array 1.27mm pitch with .6mm pad using SN/AG NC solder paste?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 28 03:58:05 EDT 2011 | Jacki
Hi All My company is doing PCB assembly.To save cost, we change our wave solder bath from SnAg to SAC 305. What is the pros and cons for using SAC 305 solder? And,will affect to our quailty? Thanks in advance.