Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 04:26:00 EDT 2014 | gazelle
Hello - I am looking for a source to supply low thermal EMF solder - can anyone provide pointers ? In the past a cadmium - lead alloy was used for this, but these are banned (RoHs) ... - the aim is to minimize thermo-couples on a very sensitive 4 lay
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 07:47:06 EDT 2014 | sarason
What is the product for? If you share more information maybe there is another way of dealing with the issue, like removal of the joints by a different circuit design. sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:51:21 EDT 2014 | gazelle
What is the product for? If you share more > information maybe there is another way of dealing > with the issue, like removal of the joints by a > different circuit design. > > sarason Hello - it is a highly stable reference source - exactly 10
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 18:32:52 EDT 2014 | gazelle
Hello Anvil - Thank you for the info ! I will contact Marlow ... Have a nice day ! Michel
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 15:08:53 EDT 2014 | davef
I've never used SAC405. Not for nothing ... Other low temperature solder alloys that you should consider are: * Sn42/Bi58 [138*C]: Alloy for low temperature applications. Attention should be paid to potential embrittlement issues and poor thermal fa
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:59:13 EDT 2014 | gazelle
Hello davef - could it be you are confusing low thermal emf (Seebeck coefficient) with low temperature solder ? I am looking after solder wire and paste with low Seebeck coefficient - cadmium based alloy was OK but banned in europe due to RoHs direct
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 17:53:54 EDT 2014 | anvil1021
Hello Michel...this might be a bit of a battle finding the low thermal EMF material that you are looking for. The first one that comes to my mind is Bismuth Selenium Telluride, with either a nickel or cobalt doping agent. Silver went away from this
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 08:08:12 EDT 2021 | SN
Hi. Anyone in this forum experienced the lead-free solder paste SAC305 and SAC405? What are the differences to expect for solder paste with SAC305 and SAC405? What is the effect of silver (Ag) alloy in solder paste? It was really appreciated if could
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 01:25:55 EDT 2021 | sn
Thank you Djo for your sharing. By the way, do you know that which field/product will prefer to use SAC405 paste instead of SAC305 or lower Ag wt% alloy solder paste?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 12:46:02 EDT 2021 | emeto
From what I understand SAC305 and SAC405 are considered low silver content and have the better overall mechanical qualities compared to more silver or no silver.