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Minimum Tg for LeadFree board.

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 13:58:21 EDT 2009 | ghepo

Dear Mike, because that site and handbooks are property of many hands and because I work in a multinational company as manager of a PCB quality dept. Therefore, be mistaken for a "guru" in this major website, is not my purpose. Anyway, thanks for y

Minimum Tg for LeadFree board.

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 09:37:54 EDT 2009 | davef

This gives a different view: http://www.globalsmt.net/regions/mexico/content/view/1184/106/

Minimum Tg for LeadFree board.

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 29 18:12:25 EDT 2009 | gsala

V-Score, few interesting references http://www.vscore.biz/vsguide.html http://coretec-inc.org/files/Technology_Center/Scoring_Process.pdf regards

Lead free in hirel

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 13:42:35 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel

This is a post from another forum as a response from Bob Landman to a claim that he had no evidence to be concerned about lead-free in hirel applications (interesting read). See below and am sure many technetters will find this interesting **********

Toyota sticking pedals recall is a smokescreen

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 06:09:10 EST 2010 | lococost

feels more like a bit of propaganda. Am I missing something or is leadfree totally irrelevant in the case of Toyota's problems. Surely they are still using leaded solder???

Reflow Incoming Chilled Water Temp

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 00:03:31 EDT 2010 | saukat

Hi.. I am optimizing the reflow oven temperature setting, Interested to know the ideal incoming chiller water temp. My machine is running lead-free process with the incoming chiller water at 12 degree C. Regards,

11 BGA's 12-Layer nightmare

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 22 03:00:46 EDT 2010 | horvath83

5 medium sized BGA's are lead process rated only. Lead-free process would most likely destroy them

Lead-free BGA in Tin/Lead Process

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 15:20:45 EDT 2010 | scottp

I agree that in consumer electronics there may be nothing wrong with using a lead free BGA in a SnPb process, but that blanket statement can't be made for the high reliability market.

Lead-free BGA in Tin/Lead Process

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 12:45:01 EDT 2010 | blnorman

I've seen studies were Pb-free BGAs in a leaded process have no reliability issues when a lead free profile is used. Pb-free profile ensure proper ball collapse and solder joint formation.

Army Works to Decrease Lead-Free Electronic Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 09:21:30 EDT 2010 | patrickbruneel

Interesting article http://www.usaasc.info/alt_online/article.cfm?iID=1009&aid=09


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