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Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 10:55:40 EST 2005 | Rob

Hi Jerry, Thanks for the info - it's very helpful. I'm assuming (as it carefully refrains from saying it anywhere!) that SAXC0307 is Sn99/Cu0.7/Ag0.3. Cheers, Rob.

Lead Free Solder Sn(99%)/Ag(0.3%)/Cu(0.7%)

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 06:44:34 EDT 2007 | dszeto

Is there any benchmarking / report available on the industry regarding to the application of leadfree solder Sn(99%)/Ag(0.3%)/Cu(0.7%) e.g. Alpha Metals SACX0307 compared to SAC305? Thanks! Daniel

Sn99Cu07 and Sn100

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 10:36:46 EDT 2022 | winston_one

Dear proffessionals! Question is about this alloys - Sn99Cu07 and Sn100 (Sn100C,Sn100Ni+ etc.). Is it O'k to mix them? In my case to use Sn99Cu07 as addition to selective soldering machine bath with Sn100C? Main components are the same, but minor add

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 08:46:08 EST 2005 | jdengler

Rob, Try http://www.alphametals.com Jerry

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 10:52:35 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Ken Which flux are you using

99C solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 13:25:58 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel

The 99C is the part number used by manufacturers for the Sn 99.3% Cu 0.7% Alloy.

Sn99Cu07 and Sn100

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 04:42:48 EDT 2023 | tinaheussaff

In general, it is safer to use a single alloy with a known composition and performance characteristics. If you need to change the alloy used in your selective soldering machine bath, it is advisable to consult with the manufacturer or a soldering exp

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 08 08:28:12 EST 2005 | py (france)

a french subcontractor had tried this alloy for a show (in france). I was here , the PCB was not to hard to weld , but the results were not as good than Sn63pb37.(of course) the advantage is the price. see cookson for details.....

Sn99 Cu0.7 Ag 0.3

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 04:45:51 EST 2005 | Rob

Thanks for your help, & will look into Cookson as soon as http://www.alpha-frytechnologies.com is working again. Cheers, Rob.

SnCu For Wave?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:49:35 EST 2006 | pete_d

Is anybody out there using Sn99.3Cu0.7 for wave soldering? How does it look. (Cost is about the same as eutectic 63/37).

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