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October, 2023 Nihon Superior to Highlight SN100CV P608 Paste


OSAGE BEACH, MO — Nihon Superior is highlighting its SN100CV® P608 solder paste, a completely halogen free, lead-free, no-clean solder paste. Unlike silver-contain- ing alloys that derive their strength from a


dispersion of fine particles of eutectic Ag3Sn, SN100CV gains its strength from solute atoms in the tin matrix of the joint. Although silver-free, in tensile tests the SN100CV alloy matches the strength of SAC305 while maintaining a high level of resistance to impact loading. For high reliability applications requir-


ing greater strength than SAC305, the LF- C2 lead-free alloy is available as it uses both dispersion and solid solution strengthening.


SN100CV P608 solder paste.


With a liquidus temperature of 415.4°F (213°C), it can be reflowed at a lower temper- ature than SAC305.


The P608 flux medium provides wetting


comparable with that of halogen-containing paste even though it is completely halogen- free. SN100CV P608 and LF-C2 both deliver excellent performance over a wide range of component types and process parameters. The company will also be displaying its


TempSave™ series of low-temperature solder- ing materials. TempSave B58 is a eutectic SnBi alloy with a melting point of 282.2°F (139°C). TempSave B37 is a ductile hypoeutec-


tic SnBi alloy and does not contain Ag. Contact: Nihon Superior USA, LLC,


1395 Hawk Island Drive, Osage Beach, MO


65065 % 573-280-2357 E-mail:


k.howell@nihonsuperior.co.jp Web: www.nihonsuperior.com See at SMTAI, Booth 1415


ULT Intros Soldering Fume Extractor


LÖBAU, GERMANY — At this year’s productronica, ULT will present a brand new extraction solution for solder fumes and vapor. The LRA 400.1 is the first member of a new series of extrac- tion and filtration systems. It is a modular and extremely quiet fume extractor that can be used in manual and automated solder- ing processes.


LRA 400.1 fume extraction system.


A newly developed and


unique filter inflow concept enables increased filter capacity and, thus, very long service life, resulting in significant cost sav- ings for users. The new LRA 400.1 features


an innovative EC dual blower that can achieve high volume flow at high vacuum. Another advantage is the small footprint of the unit, enabled by the com- pact unit design. In addition to the market


launch of the new equipment series, ULT will present compre- hensive information on air pollu- tion control and occupational safe- tyincluding and optimal extrac-


tion and filtration strategy. Contact: ULT AG, Am


Göpelteich 1, 02708 Löbau, Germany % +49-800-858-2400 E-mail: meissner@ult.de Web: www.ult.de


See at productronica, Hall A4 Booth 577


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