Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 16:52:49 EDT 2003 | craigj
We've been doing it for quite a while on some parts but are noticing that as more manufacturers are going lead free we are starting to see some issues. Particularily with pure tin on nickel. Have found that need to increase oven reflow temp and time
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 22:14:34 EDT 2003 | davef
You need a nylon with a heat deflection temperature [heat distortion temperature] - 0.45MPa ( C ) similar to your reflow peak. The HDT of the nylon in your connector is probably ~200*C. For more, look here http://www.tycoelectronics.com/environment
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 14:15:09 EST 2003 | russ
If you use regular solder paste you will not need to process at the higher temp. Using Flux only will require you to reflow the lead free balls. When we process ceramic BGAs with the high temp/lead free balls we always use 63/37 paste and it works
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 11:13:24 EDT 2004 | pjc
Sn corrosion effects were studied for stainless steels, coated stainless steels, titanium, cast iron, and other materials. This study can be found in the SMT Library under "Equipment Impacts of Lead-Free Soldering" Electrovert uses a Melonite coating
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 08:59:25 EDT 2004 | davef
Even with PbSn solderpaste the leadfree BGA's have a superior resistance to solder-joint fatigue failure when compared to conventional parts. [Solder Fatigue Reliability Issues in Lead Free BGA Packages, Pedro Chalco of IBM, Pan Pacific Microelectron
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 00:50:34 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, What's the best process for going lead free? Ordering lead free parts and using them with current paste, and then once all the parts are lead free, moving to lead free paste as well? Then the wave will be fun to change over. What a nightmare th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 22:18:12 EDT 2004 | davef
Notes from an AIM No-Lead Presentation ... Wave Soldering * May require a higher pot temperature than tin/lead: 255-265*C * May require a change in liquid fluxes to compensate for the poor wetting of some alloys and high thermal stresses of the wave
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 13:29:13 EDT 2004 | davef
Sources are: * Most major solder suppliers have information on their sites. Some, like AIM, offer seminars. * Check nemi, leadfree, and UK's Department of Trade and Industry sites * IPC and SMTA offer seminars and webcasts [IPC is sponsoring a webca
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 08:08:50 EDT 2004 | davef
Habba: Here is a thread from the fine SMTnet Archives from a couple of weeks ago, where we spoke about the topic of mixed lead-free solder with components that have lead-bearing solderability protection: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 11:00:53 EST 2004 | davef
It's possible your supplier has not thought through the results of their conversion to lead-free throughly. We'd expect something like: Reflow Parameters||Pb Assy||Pb Free Peak Temp.||235�C �5�C||255�C �5�C Time Within 5�C Peak Temp.||20 to 40 sec.|