Electronics Forum: sncuni (Page 1 of 1)

Nihon superior wavesoldering alloy Sn/Cu/Ni

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 07:12:49 EDT 2003 | Glen barden

Sn/Cu/Ni is introducted to me in wavesoldering lead free process. Around in our industry, we have a plenty of info. about SAC but not on this alloy. The distributor showed me some information about this alloy including less dross, more shiny /smoot

SN100C vs. SAC 305 wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:44:42 EST 2006 | greg york

Not sure about Sn/Cu/Ni large market share here in Europe as we have a large part of the UK market with SACP0307 alloy 0.3%Ag introduced over Two years ago Also worked against Sn/Cu/Ni alloy with large TV Co and they went with 0.3%Ag due to reliabili

Lead-free solder alloy: SN100C from AIM solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 09:47:01 EDT 2005 | GCampbell

CEMCO Uk have done testing using SACX0307, SAC305 and Sn/Cu/Ni. The copper dissolution tests (report available) conducted at CEMCO showed that the lowest copper erosion rate was achieved by SACX0307. Regards Gerry

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 07:48:00 EDT 2004 | Dougie

Hi Ken, Our product is consumer, although our product is sold on it's reliability. We run a low volume high mix throughput. Any ideas on timescale for the Ag leaching? Sounds like it could be a safer bet to use Imm Sn boards with the Sn/Cu/Ni bar w

HAL PCB finish by SN100C (lead free)

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:41:53 EST 2005 | GS

Hello, a - does any one of you have experience with PCB finished by SN100C (SnCuNi)? SMT single side? SMT double side? SS/DS plus PTH? b - if yes, what about compatibility with different alloys (ie. SAC)used for SMT or Wave (different me

SN100C vs. SAC 305 wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 18:44:42 EST 2006 | fctassembly

Hello Greg, Glad to hear your success with the SACX0307 copy. By the way, does the P mean it contains phosphorus? Does yours also contain bismuth like the SACX0307 (according to their plumbing solder patent for X0307)? In response to your discussion

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 08:28:41 EDT 2004 | Dougie

Hi, We are Scottish manufacturing company considering a move to Immersion Silver finished PWB's from HASL. The driver behind it being the RoHS and WEEE legislation in Europe at present. My question is... We plan on using a Sn/Cu/Ni solder bar in o

Immersion silver leaching.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 08:30:22 EDT 2004 | Dougie

Hi, We are Scottish manufacturing company considering a move to Immersion Silver finished PWB's from HASL. The driver behind it being the RoHS and WEEE legislation in Europe at present. My question is... We plan on using a Sn/Cu/Ni solder bar in o

Lead Free ...

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 15:45:35 EDT 2004 | russ

We don't do any wave, SMT only. We did not have to change apertures for lead free, we use the same stencil that we did when we ran water soluble with pb. This I think might be dependant upon your current design of both pad and apertures however.

Running with sn100c in my solder pot!

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 08:38:03 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com

I tried some SN100C from AIM... On only one array. It flowed well on the chips but did not like the finish on the SOT23's on the board. I did not have enough arrays to mess around, so we switched it over to SAC305 and had no issues. I'm guessing w

  1  

sncuni searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information