Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:44:36 EST 2006 | Jon Provost
We switched to Sn100C on 2 waves and kept one with SAC305. The SAC305 will be converted to SN100C as soon as the Aim rep. delivers it next week.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 15:49:51 EST 2006 | GS
Hi Marcus, by using SN100C have you seen any tearing phenomena like what shown on the link ? http://www.smartgroup.org/pdf/Defect01.pdf Tnks Regards.........GS
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 17:42:59 EDT 2006 | GS
found this interesting comparison (SAC305 SN100C) http://www.nihonsuperior.co.jp/english/data/pdf/nse2_1.pdf Regards..........GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 13:10:06 EDT 2006 | Marcus
No I have seen Zero hot tears. Thats with water soluble or No-Clean. We have built over 10,000 boards.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 13:40:36 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Sorry to drag this thread up again, but we were recommended to change the wave to SAC305, but is everyone recommending SN100C? That seems to be the feeling on this thread. What flux is used? Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 18:59:12 EDT 2006 | Tony S.
We are using the Kester 979 with excellent results; the bonus is that it can be cleaned w/Di water.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 09:57:15 EDT 2006 | picman
I must prepare formal report abaut comparison of the SM988 and SAC 305 wave soldering( as a .ppt file). May you help me please ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 19:30:08 EST 2007 | Aquino
Yes, our company is also using SCS7 at the moment. Price is really cheap compared to all other solders. So far, we have been using it for about 1 1/2 years, no problem at all!
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 12:35:53 EST 2005 | james
Has anyone else had problems with the space saver stencils and frames. The stencil tends to bow in the middle when clamped. These are the frames with only 2 pins to hold the stencil in place. Thanks for any advice
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 16:27:05 EST 2006 | Phil
I agree - beware of the cheap imitations. To date, I have had very good experience with the VectorGuard technology. A bit more pricey - but usually worth it.