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Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 12:36:45 EDT 2006 | bradlanger

Just wondering if there are any users of SN100C lead free hasl finsh out there. If so what kind of results are you getting as far as solderability is concerned?

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 17:39:32 EDT 2006 | Cmiller

We have used it and it seems to be fine. I think we have probably run a few thousand boards with it across maybe 6 different assemblies.

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:43:18 EDT 2006 | greg york

Interesting you should ask this what problems are you seeing. Non wetting and blow holes and shallow fillets at all??? Cheers Greg

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:04:11 EDT 2006 | sliebl

Is there a difference between SN100, SN100C, and SN100CL?

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:36:38 EDT 2006 | russ

Bob should answer this but yes there is a diiference, I wonder if you do not need to add the SN100(cu???) to get your alloy correct again, I believe that additional copper must be added on a scheduled basis. Russ

Solderality problems with SN100C Lead Free Hasl

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 17:11:42 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com

Our board suppliers tell us, there is no specification they use for HASL thickness, other than "coverage". They also say they have very little control over the HASL thickness. This was not an issue for us in the past, until we started using Pb-fr

Pb-Free Wave Solder Advice

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 07:47:14 EDT 2006 | egrice1@wi.rr.com

Take a look at ERSA. German company with many years experience in lead free soldering. Also have the top Selective Soldering system in the business.

Pb-Free Wave Solder Advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 16:24:10 EDT 2006 | ThermPro

Hello James, The most cost effective system you could buy is an offshore manufactured system. Most of the technology is the same, as well as, the design and construction as the big brands. Take a look at http://www.thermproeng.com Regards, Sea

Pb-Free Wave Solder Advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 15:15:49 EST 2007 | JMW

The BEST cost effective system you could buy is slightly used. Take a look at http://www.jmw-inc.com/

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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 17:34:06 EDT 2006 | Cmiller

Amen. With the number of ads on here it must be generating revenue. Time to put some $$$ back in and improve this site. Not that it sucks, but it could be better. At least put it on a faster server.


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