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................ and the tips won't last as long/need changing more

frequently.



Regards, 

Chris 



-----Original Message-----

From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lee Whiteman

Sent: 02 December 2005 00:12

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: [LF] Lead-free Hand Soldering Implementation



Ken,



Here are a few things that we found when performing Lead Free Hand

Soldering:



1. Because of the higher soldering temperatures, the solder tip

temperature

has to be set higher. For example, with the solder alloys soldered, ACI

found that the solder tip temperature had to be set at 343oC for Lead

Free

solders, as opposed for 315oC for SnPb.



2. Selecting the solder tip becomes more important for Lead Free

soldering.

Too small a solder tip will not provide sufficient heat transfer during

the

soldering process.



3. It was discovered that a longer dwell time - the time the soldering

iron

was in contact with the hardware - was required to promote adequate heat

transfer during the soldering process.



4. The higher soldering temperature requires that the soldering iron

must

remain clean and coated with the solder alloy. The higher soldering

temperatures can result in the soldering iron tip becoming oxidized if

not

cleaned and coated. Lead Free solders are more sensitive to the effects

of a

dirty soldering iron.



5. Solder tips used to solder with Lead Free solders must be separated

from

solder tips used with SnPb solders. Using a SnPb coated solder tip to

solder

with Lead Free solders can result in a solder joint contaminated with

Lead

(Pb). There is some evidence that Lead Free solders joints, contaminated

with Pb, are not as reliable as uncontaminated Lead Free solder joints.



6. Lead Free solders do not wet as well as SnPb solders. To improve

wetting,

a more active solder flux may be considered. However, if a more active

flux

is used, more aggressive cleaning processes will be required. Active

fluxes

leave residues on hardware, which will promote dendritic growth and poor

conformal coat adhesion.



7. Due to the higher soldering temperatures, the soldering iron had to

be

removed faster for Lead Free than for SnPb. Lead Free solders and SnPb

solders have different cooling rates and cooling characteristics. Quick

solder iron removal prevents the soldering process from disturbing the

solder joint and the board pads. Lifted pads and lifted fillets are more

prominent with Lead Free Solders.



8. Recommend preheating the PWA  between 100C to 120C. These

temperatures

will be dependent upon the board material, board thickness, and

configuration. Preheating the boards before soldering offers several

advantages:



- Prevent board and component thermal shock



- Reduces the amount of thermal gradients in the board



- Prevent pad lifting by reducing the solder tip contact time



- Reduces soldering dwell time



- Improve wetting during the soldering process by having the board at an

elevated temperature during the soldering process



- Reduces the effect of Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) mismatch

between components and boards



9. Use a hot plate during hand soldering. We recently did a Lead Free

audit

at a customer's place and found the operator had a difficult time

performing

hand soldering with Lead Free solders (SAC-305). A hot plate was

provided to

the operator - the operator was able to perform hand soldering much

easier

than before.



If you have any questions, give me a call off-line.



Hope this helps.



Good Luck.



Lee Whiteman

Senior Manufacturing Engineer

American Competitiveness Institute

E-Mail: [log in to unmask]

Ph: (610) 362-1200 x208

Fax: (610) 362-1290



This message is for informational purposes only and does not supersede,

modify, or create any agreements with ACI. Information contained in this

message does not bind ACI or its affiliates to any commitment, either

express or implied, unless ratified in writing by an authorized

representative.



-----Original Message-----

From: Leadfree [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kanaiyalal Patel

Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:10 PM

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: [LF] Lead-free Hand Soldering Implementation



Lead-free Implementers,



I have been assigned to implement Lead-free Hand Soldering on our

manufacturing floor. I believe many of us have already implemented

similar

activities on their floor. I really appreciate if someone can share

their

experience to make it foolproof and also provide signs/warning/alert

documents prepared for the area to warn everyone including operators.







Any help will be highly appreciated.







Re,



Ken Patel







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