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.
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
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
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 08:46:08 EST 2005 | jdengler
Rob, Try http://www.alphametals.com Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 10:52:35 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Ken Which flux are you using
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.
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
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.....
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.
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).