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. This is because many countries are slowly phasing out the use of lead solder in electronics manufacturing. Lead-free soldering requires different techniques than traditional soldering and these techniques must be mastered to do this successfully
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– Touching Through Hole Component Body. The intent is that the solder can climb up the lead, but not touch the body. When solder touches the body it can destroy the seal where the lead enters the body of the component and this could cause failures in the component by allowing moisture to enter the component and
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: Solder Contacting Component Bodies Question: We are having a discussion about whether or not solder can touch a component body; in particular, we have a plastic SMT component where the solder has wicked up to the body on the legs
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forces the electronics industry to look for safer alternatives, like lead-free solder. Lead-free solder can include various chemical elements such as tin, copper, zinc, manganese, silver, or gold, but the most commonly used is tin, silver, and copper, often abbreviated as SAC, derived
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: Solderability Issues with Nickle Plated Surfaces Question: We are working with components with leads of tin/lead over nickel. After the manufacturing processes, some of the pins are exhibiting what appears to be flaking plating, leaving behind unsolderable surfaces
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. For example a surface mount component would take less time to solder than a plated through hole, since a plated through hole has more metal to heat up