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Lead free alloys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 15:47:29 EDT 2000 | William

Bob, what alloy is leading the pack for sn-pb replacement. Will this alloy adapt itself to component leads? What circuit board finishes will we be dealing with?

Re: Lead free alloys

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:04:22 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

Tin/silver/copper is the alloy I have done most with and it would seem that it will be the alloy of choice if you look at the people doing the work. There are still some issues of fillet lifting which I have seen on PIHR soldering and the same in wav

lead free components in leaded process

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 10:51:09 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

D. Hillman, et al., �The Impact of Reflowing a Pb free Solder Alloy Using a Tin/Lead Solder Alloy Reflow Profile on Solder Joint Integrity,� International Conference on Lead-free Soldering, CMAP, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 24-26, 2005, http://www.

Lead free parts on a leaded assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 15:41:36 EDT 2006 | Mario Scalzo, SMT CPE

Good afternoon. From what it sounds like is that the solder joins are not getting hot enough or if it Au, then the increase in the Au content of the joint is increasing the melting point of the final solder joint. To some extent, this will also hap

Lead-Free Alloy composition used for leaded IC Packages

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 09:30:31 EDT 2000 | Kelvin Chow

Mr. Lee, Although most of the lead free alloy used for solder paste and wave soldering have been identified, a suitable alloy used for leaded Ic packages (like QFP, PLCC..etc) have not been identified yet. Do you have any suggestion on this lead-f

Re: Lead-Free Alloy composition used for leaded IC Packages

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 11:09:15 EDT 2000 | Eugene Smelik

Dr. Lee, Following up on this thread, I have read that a Pd-Ni lead finish is one promising option, but that Ni-oxidation might be problem. Can you explain this more? Thanks, Gene Smelik Cookson Performance Solutions

Re: Lead-Free Alloy composition used for leaded IC Packages

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 11:23:40 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

Plating houses seem to exhibit various results. Unacceptable Ni oxidation levels appear to be related to poor Pd plating processes. Ni oxidation can occur at 3 process stages: 1) prior to the Pd being applied (Ni already oxidized) 2) during the p

Re: Lead-Free Alloy composition used for leaded IC Packages

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 11:03:45 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee

Hi Kelvin, Regarding to the surface finish of the leads, Sn or Pd may be the direction that the industry takes. First of all, the answer must be "Pb-Free", limiting our choices. Sn has good solderability, and it won't have too great of an impact o

Reflow issues with leaded paste and mixed components

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 10:10:52 EST 2005 | davef

When soldering your full tin (no lead) and Pb95/Sn5 solder components, you need to modify your PbSn reflow recipe to compensate for the higher melting point of the changed solder alloy [with your Sn62/Pb36/Ag2 solder paste] on those component leads.

Using RoHS Components in a leaded paste world

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 12:33:14 EDT 2013 | pbarton

You should have no difficulty with QFN or QFP parts when using non-RoHS solder. The QFP's are most likely to have tin plated leads and the metallisation on the QFN lands the same, or ENIG. Check the component part datasheets to verify the plating an

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