Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 12:04:11 EDT 2006 | sliebl
Is there a difference between SN100, SN100C, and SN100CL?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 21:47:17 EDT 2005 | Geoff
Nihon superior could not provide any written aprovals but In asia.......... Sony- SN100C in use for car and home audio applications. Panasonic- SN100C in use for DVD, VCR, battery, and home appliances applications. Pioneer- SN100C in use for everythi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 10:30:54 EDT 2006 | russ
Aj, Did you switch from SN100C to the SACX? Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 10:10:57 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Any comments as to how corrosive it is to a solder pot, relative to SN100C?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 10:48:34 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
Is there anybody out there doing this scenario: SAC 305 Reflow & SN100C Wave and Selective Can the 2 alloys be mixed on 1 board, say, SAC 305 for SMT, and SN100C for thru-hole? Are 2 different rework chemistries needed, or can one use SN100c wire
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 17:36:22 EST 2011 | ck_the_flip
had a quick question regarding compatibility of Sn100C HASL finish and regular Sn63 solder paste. Does the thermal profile have to reach Sn100C eutectic temps. in order for the Sn 100C HASL to coaelesce with the Sn63 Solder paste? How reliable is t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 08:27:28 EST 2006 | Loco
Just wondering what the companies that are use SN100C are using for reflow (I guess SAC), and especially for handsoldering. Do SAC and SN100C mix? are there any studies proving this?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:44:36 EST 2006 | Jon Provost
We switched to Sn100C on 2 waves and kept one with SAC305. The SAC305 will be converted to SN100C as soon as the Aim rep. delivers it next week.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 23:06:15 EST 2006 | sumxp
Many article talk about SAC in wave soldering. Is there any possibility that eventually SAC in wave going to replace with SN100C? Anybody ever use SN100C in automotive,RFID product?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 14:10:59 EST 2007 | Cmiller
Russ is correct. We have been using SAC 305 for SMT and SN100C for wave and selective and repair for about a year. May switch to SN100C in SMT at some point if we can get some paste that wets better.