Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 18:21:56 EDT 1999 | Joseph Holmes
Do solders exist that are both lead-free and low-temperature (e.g. 100-170 Celsius range)? If so, who supplies these materials? Any websites or contact information would be most helpful. Also, I am not an expert on soldering, so any good website
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 21:11:54 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Do solders exist that are both lead-free and low-temperature (e.g. 100-170 Celsius range)? If so, who supplies these materials? Any websites or contact information would be most helpful. | | Also, I am not an expert on soldering, so any good w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 10:56:26 EDT 2005 | Charls R
Hello friends, We have wave soldering m/c Stainless Steel Solder tank. We have in process to chengeover to Lead Free Tank. As for as my concern Titanium coating to tank is one solution. Is there any otehr metal alloy tank is available? if yes what s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 10:56:49 EDT 2005 | Charls R
Hello friends, We have wave soldering m/c Stainless Steel Solder tank. We have in process to chengeover to Lead Free Tank. As for as my concern Titanium coating to tank is one solution. Is there any otehr metal alloy tank is available? if yes what s
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 10:37:36 EST 2006 | greg york
Buy decent solder in the first place especially with Lead free and the savings made could be around 50% of the dross production for Lead Free when compared to Leaded. Buy poor quality solder you will need a solder recovery unit of some format. Cheers
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 12:03:50 EDT 2007 | davef
Test results indicated that the life of lead-free solder at a 2512 chip resistor could be worse than of SnPb solder in the accelerated thermal cycling condition. [Development of Life Prediction Model for Lead-free Solder at Chip Resistor, Changwoon H
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 06:28:42 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
Hi Armando Hotflow 7 is a big machine and one of the best Reflow ovens around (in my opinion), well suited for Lead Free. A typical 1.6mm board has the following settings for Lead Free SAC305 paste All Temperature settings are Top and Bottom Prehea
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 04:57:37 EDT 1999 | Bernard Mulcahy
| |Hi all This Debate on lead free soldering is really hotting up here in Europe. From 2004 the use of lead in components and assemblies will be banned here. Also flame retardent halogens will be banned(FR4 etc). While we all agree that we have to m
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:58:16 EDT 2004 | mwg9184
I am trying to put a center support on a wave solder machine for lead free soldering. My problem is that every metal I use is interacting with the lead-free metals and thus eating away the center support. I have tried titanium, stainless steel. I am
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 15:40:36 EST 2006 | slthomas
I'm no metallurgist but I don't think you're going to burn up lead with a soldering iron. That said, I would surmise that you could pull a lot of the metallization from the component terminations (very likely lead free) and the pads on the board (i