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Barrel fill with Pb Free Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:38:41 EST 2008 | easton

I think the BLT solder joints look very shiny for no-lead. We are getting very good top side solder with ours though. They look like this. - Gold Enig plating - Alpha EF-6100 Flux - SAC305 - Preheat topside temperatures at 110 to 120C

Solderability issues due to excessive nickel

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 20:01:00 EDT 2014 | rangarajd

Hello, We are facing solderability issues on a particular lot of board. THe Nickel thickness measured with an XRF is around 400 U inches. Spec calls out for 130 u inches Nickel and 3 - 5 U inches gold over it. Assuming there is no porosity on the g

Next Stages of Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 14:48:00 EDT 2006 | flipit

Hi, I live in Minneapolis,MN USA. I was watching the news last night and began to laugh. There was a news story on the benefits of silver in fighting infection and healing. I know first hand that silver fights bacteria. I set myself on fire worki

Lead free profile

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 09:21:36 EST 2005 | TomA

I looked breafly at this alloy. My concern was that I had already implemented a SAC 305 alloy at SMT. So any of my mixed technology projects would one alloy (SAC 305) on one side (topside) and a different alloy (SN100C) on the bottomside. Most articl

SWITCHING OF WAVE SOLDER MACHINE FROM LEADED TO NO-LEAD

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 17:07:47 EDT 2005 | pjc

First off, your Hollis pot cannot withstand a SAC305 no-Pb alloy. Could corrode in as little as three months of continuous use. To "de-lead" you drain the pot, clean as much manually then flush with Sn. The wave user or your solder supplier typical

Low Flux Residue Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 17:17:53 EDT 2006 | SMTRookie

I'm looking for a No Clean low or an ultra low flux residue solderpaste (SAC305 and Sn/Pb). Any Recommendation? Is there something in the datasheet that will tell if a solder paste is really a low residues flux. Also is there a method to clean the

Soldering problem on BGA with SAC105 bump

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 03:24:43 EST 2008 | reypal

I need some advise from those with experience on this component. We are facing soldering problem "pillow effect"(from cross section result)on this BGA. In the reflow profile point of view which area should we focused more? The soak time or the Total

Solder paste Density

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 22:23:24 EDT 2008 | davef

8.4 * SAC305 => 7.36 * Sn-3.5Ag => 7.5 * '....in' [96.2Sn-2.5Ag-0.8Cu-0.5Sb] => 7.39 * Sn-4Ag-0.5Cu => 7.39, 7.44 * Sn-3.8Ag-0.7Cu (Multicore solder) => 7.5

SAC305 vs SN100?

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 10:05:24 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist

We started with SN100C from the very beginning when we purchased our selective solder machine. It has been working well for us. I can't speak to what happens when changing over to it, but I've heard of many companies using SN100C for selective sold

Solder Ball

Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 21:59:25 EDT 2013 | davef

SAC is a lead free solder alloy. At one time, Nippon Micrometal Corp. (NMC) [158-1, Sayamagahara, Iruma, 358-0032, Japan; +81.4.2934.6101 F+81.4.2934.5454 nmc-net.co.jp] called some of its alloys: LF35, LF45(SAC305), LF38(SAC105) and LF31(SAC405).


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