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Eutectic Solder On A Lead Free HASL PCB

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 18:18:02 EDT 2009 | smt_guy

Thanks Sir Dave. Yeah my apologies. To clarify, we built the product PCB whcih has a Lead-Free HASL Finish using a Sn63/Pb37 Solder paste. My major concern regarding reliability is that my profile whish is between 215'C-225'C was insufficient to ref

HASL lead free thickness

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 10:03:29 EST 2010 | scottp

Instead of a minimum thickness, we require no exposed copper or SnCu intermetallic. We've been having a lot of trouble lately with suppliers of SN100 HASL boards giving us pads with very irregular solder deposits with areas of exposed intermetallic.

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 20:01:00 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Earl said, in essence: | Justin is absolutely right ... | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those coatings chemical come in next to no coati

looking for HASL TIN thickness specification

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 11:52:58 EDT 2008 | stepheniii

But Vlad was talking tin and Davef gave intermetalic thicknesses which Vlad said needs to be avoided by having a few microns of tin. I'm not 100% sure but I suspect that DaveF is not convinced that Vlad knows what "intermetalic" means.

Solderability Issues

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 17:13:41 EDT 2010 | bradlanger

Craig, If it is LF Hasl it sounds like it applied too thin exposing the intermetallic layer wich is not solderable. We call out a minimum thickness of 80 microinches and have good results. We have had shops in the past that did not control the Hasl

Pad finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 04:11:35 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22

I've done minimal research to this point and > understand my issue with solder on the double > sided boards is due to oxidation that occures on > the unpopulated pads when the board makes its > first trip through the reflow oven. > > We did run

PbF PCB finish

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 11:27:54 EST 2007 | bradlanger

We have been using SN100C lead free hasl for over a year now with good success. It is very solderable and has good shelf life. You do have to make sure the finish gets applied to the correct thickness. If the lead free hasl finish is not applied thic

Re: Cleaning procedures for Entek-Plus Cu-106A

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 12:01:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Earl said, in essence: | | | Justin is absolutely right ... | | | | Again, Entek is not much more than a flux coating ... | | | | Metallic coatings protect best, as we all know - especially those electroplated. Those coatings chemical come in ne

HASL surface finish

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 16:51:05 EDT 2020 | emeto

Tin/Lead has 183C melting point and probably around 220 peak temperature at reflow. Tin has 232C melting point. I would assume that based on this information you would understand why intermetallic joint is questionable. Go to any flat finish. HASL wi

looking for HASL TIN thickness specification

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 07:36:39 EDT 2008 | vladig

That is why it has to be a few micron thick. Otherwise, it will form a layer of intermetallic which is extrremely difficult to solder to. Vlad


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