Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 00:27:48 EDT 2007 | pfifla1
take a look at sn100c, less dross & better wetting than sn/pb alloys.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 02:01:12 EDT 2007 | Wayne
Yes, all the leadfree solders are currently for consumer products. Military and aerospace industry haven't implemented leadfree yet. They are still study which to go! Maybe that time, we all can follow military std and having high reliability product
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 12:49:25 EDT 2021 | davef
Several articles in a recent SMTnet Express Newsletter [https://smtnet.com/express/index.cfm?fuseaction=archives&issue=20210909] addressed topics of your question.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 02:46:47 EDT 2021 | sn
Thanks, Evtimov. In terms of mechanical drop performance, can we conclude that the higher Ag alloy will have poorer drop shock performance relatively compare to those with lower Ag? The Ag3Sn is a good IMC for welding strength?
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 05 08:41:15 EST 2006 | Cmiller
Are you refering to reflow soldering or wave soldering? Brian, do you have any data to support that SAC305 is more reliable than Tin-Copper-Nickel? NEMI reccomended SAC type alloys for reflow and Tin-Copper for wave. See: http://circuitsassembly.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 09:11:14 EST 2004 | ptavernier
Hi Cardinal, OK. Thank's. It's all right. What do you about SAC305 ? Do we use a linear melting too ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 14:33:23 EST 2005 | George
I have been told that If you are not going to do business outside the USA then you don't have to worry about going Lead Free.. Is that correct? Also it seems everyone is leaning towards SAC305. What about SN95/AG4 instead???
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 15:42:34 EST 2005 | Indy
Do a search for SAC305. There will be lots of answers. Jay Brower has done good work on it. Cheers Indy
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 03:53:04 EST 2005 | Rob
1 Euro coin = Centre: Cu75 Ni25 Outer Ring: Cu75 Zn20 Ni5. Think I'd rather go with SAC305. & They don't even have the Queen on!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 18:32:44 EDT 2005 | GS
Hi Peter, which should be the best cooling rate once belove TAL by using L-F alloy ie. SAC 305 ? Tnks GS