Electronics Forum: lead-free solder (Page 9 of 184)

Re: Wave solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:28:55 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

Most robust wave soldering machines will cope with lead free alloys. The temperatures in air that we have run has been between 260-265C. In my opinion the dross generation has not been significantly effected. I was doing a workshop for a well known

Vertical fill solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 06:19:55 EDT 2005 | lupo

Hello, Could anyone provide some support concern issue with vertical fill of through hole solder. Our lead free wave soldering process is not capable to fill 100% (requirement of our customer)through hole. We made everything (DoE) - different amoun

Lead free wave solder alloy

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 16:17:14 EST 2013 | barryg

Hi All, after many years of talking about it we WILL be setting up a lead free line. What alloys and products would you recommend. We are seeting up a new wave machine here soon and could us some input.thanks

consumption of lead free solder alloy SN100C

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 05:38:42 EDT 2008 | meritajs

Hello Could somebody inform us about real consumption of lead free solder alloy SN100C on your wave solder process. We do not use some antiaxidant and had had alloy consumption about 1 kg per hour. What is your experiance? All sugestion will be well

Micro crack for lead free wave solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 22:49:55 EDT 2005 | davef

IPC-A-610D Section 5, shows a variety of photographs of: * Good lead-free solder connections * Lead-free soldering anomalies Hot Tear / Shrink Hole is one such anomaly. This shrinkage effect appears primarily on wave-soldered joints, but can also

Resistance value level of lead-free solder joint

Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 21:07:41 EDT 2003 | jedduan

Thanks Dave. It's very nice of you. Jed

Resistance value level of lead-free solder joint

Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 09:10:10 EDT 2003 | caldon

Dave- Thanks for the NIST Site.....Again, another useful nugget!!! Cal

Diff between 2 lead free solder pastes

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 19:46:34 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero

Guys I have a question since the ever present problem with the crack switch we had to change to a low temp lead free solder paste in these case eutectic 58Bi/42Sn and 57Bi/42Sn/1Ag alloys, now the main question whats diferent between these one and th

wave solder upgrade

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 10:58:51 EDT 2005 | dougs

Hi, I'm wondering what the average price of a conversion on a wave solder oven from leaded to lead free is in the uk, has anyone had theirs done recently? Would you let me know roughly what it cost? any help would be appreciated. regards Dougs

Selective solder machine leaving solder balles everywhere

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 18:22:18 EDT 2013 | Adam

We have two ZipaTec 460s Selective Solder Machines, one for Lead and one for Lead-Free. This morning we noticed the solder pot was covered in solder balls, and after asking the operator what they had run, the answer was "Nothing." The operator had al


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