Electronics Forum: lead (Page 71 of 789)

Determining Lead To Be A Hazard

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 16:01:45 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Lee: How do the folks over in Europe determine that the lead used in electronic assemble is a hazard? What do they do with their electronic products that gets the lead in to their bodies? Without contesting that lead is a hazard, how do people co

In same board both leaded and lead-free components used.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 06:49:53 EDT 2004 | imtiaz

In one board we are using 213 SMT components out of which 23 components are lead-free and the rest are leaded. The paste used is also leaded. Do we have to make any changes in the profile of our reflow oven ? Also will there be any negative effect on

Tin Lead BGAs in leadfree paste

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 01:58:44 EST 2006 | grantp

Hi, We have been soldering lead free BGA's onto products with lead based paste, and we have had no increase in defects at all. We have used a standard lead paste profile, so we are not altering the temps anything from what's recommended by the paste

Leaded and Lead-Free products in single SMT line

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 06:41:43 EDT 2011 | kahrpr

We run lead free and leaded on all of our lines. When lead free first came out we went to the extremes to make sure not one atom of lead would get into the process. I remember we were told that the world would end if leaded products were within a hal

Soldering Lead-Free Components with Leaded Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 14:20:26 EDT 2003 | gdstanton

Anyone have experience soldering Lead-free components using leaded solder paste? I'm specifically interested in lead based no-clean solder paste. Any special concerns for reflow? Kyzen Cleaning? Thanks, Greg

FLux, PBGA & Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 17:04:43 EDT 2003 | Joe

Any information on the difference in a thermal profile between lead free and regular Lead profile? Also, why use flux with Lead? Why not with Lead Free? Thanks, Joe

Lead contamination in wave solder pot...

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 11:09:44 EST 2005 | jdumont

Hi all, we're preparing for the switch to lead free and I was wondering how dangerous/harmful to our new wave oven it would be to run tin lead parts through the no lead wave. Will the lead build up and cause issues?

SMT Backward Compability

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 03:23:14 EDT 2005 | javi

We start to get mixed component leaded and lead-free, we still using leaded solder paste in the SMT process. Do you see this a problem to use leaded process 179 deg celsuis temperature reflow on RoHS compatible lead-free components with same specific

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 10:12:19 EST 2005 | james

Could anyone tell me what the results would be if I used Lead Free parts with Lead Paste? Will there be solder joint issues? This is kind of new to me to start implementing the lead free process. Thanks for any comments.

USING LEAD FREE PARTS WITH LEAD PASTE

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 08:08:54 EST 2005 | Amol Kane

Grant, Have you looked at the microstructure of your lead-free BGAs soldered with leaded paste? how do they look?? the reliability of LF BGAs with leaded solder is extremely poor.


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