Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 09:20:40 EST 2006 | teilo
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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 15:21:50 EST 2006 | GS
Here you see a link (recently posted by John S) where you can find interesting infos that could answer part of your questions. http://www.saturnelectronics.com/docs/Getting_the_Lead_Out.pdf Regards...........GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 13:29:44 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Great work Amol, Please keep us posted about the results of the x sectioning. I personally don't believe that the cracks are due to non-eutectic properties of SAC. Because the alloy is only 4�C off eutectic and when a solder joint exits the solder
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 05:33:55 EST 2006 | teilo
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Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 11:32:29 EST 2006 | inds
In addition to the response from Board House... You WILL see delamination at lead-free temp even during reflow.. more often than not.... sometime manufacturer's try to get aways with it by pre-baking the board to remove moisture..but I think one has
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 15:47:12 EST 2006 | Chunks
No doubt. Now a days component mfgers have just changed their plating for no lead, but dare not post the max temps for their product which are at the edge of destruction. Kinda like the surface mount batteries that can't take the reflow temps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 14:13:10 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Indium is limited available and very expensive. Hmm that brings me to an idea maybe we can mix in some enriched uranium and nuke the boards. Oh well its Friday afternoon
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 15:17:09 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Last night I was wondering about flamable flux (Or incendary thermite) for BGA rework. Thought about it for at least 10 seconds.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 09:35:05 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
85% are exempt from the RoHS directive. Doesn't make a lot of sense but that wasn't your question.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 16:33:53 EST 2006 | russ
Your best bet would be to browse through you current solder suppliers catalog and pick your alloy. Most of them have a list of alloys and their melting points as well as what form they can be supplied in.