Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 21:49:58 EST 2007 | Poo
Anyone using SCS7 from Asahi at the moment? How is its solderability and performance compared to others? The price is very attractive, and I would like to know more....
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 09:58:59 EST 2007 | Aquino
Our company have been using SCS7 for all our wave soldering lines for more than 1 1/2 years. So far so good, and of course price is cheaper than others.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 19:11:42 EST 2007 | Wayne
For solder, I think you can consider SCS7 from Asahi.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 06:22:14 EST 2007 | Rob
and suprisingly none are registered users......
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 19:08:30 EST 2007 | Wayne
There is one solder you guy want to consider, that is SCS7 from Asahi. It is Sn Cu & Si, and it is the lowest price at the moment. We had been changing our pot from SAC, then SACX, and recently to SCS7. The result is better than all other solders. I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 03:58:46 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
Hi Bob, I heard that they have low temperature solder that is able to tackle heat sensitive component. Some of my industrial friend also mentioned that they some sort of low cost material alloy -SCS7?? Is that true? Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 03:01:37 EDT 2005 | fctassembly
Chris, The Asahi SCS7 is Asahi's attempt at copying the SN100C and is a tin/copper/silicon alloy that melts at 227C so no, it is not a low temperature lead free alloy.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 19:30:08 EST 2007 | Aquino
Yes, our company is also using SCS7 at the moment. Price is really cheap compared to all other solders. So far, we have been using it for about 1 1/2 years, no problem at all!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 14:00:28 EST 2007 | slthomas
There sure have been a lot of advocates for Asahi surfacing today. Call me suspicious, but this might be a good time to suggest IP tracing on the new forum hosting system.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 19:30:22 EST 2007 | Lignie
We are currently using the solder on our waves, and our boards are for TV applications. Tested the solder before we mass prod, eg. 3000 cycles reliability test.