The recommended soldering temperature for RLR07C1002FSRSL is between 260°C to 280°C (500°F to 536°F) for a maximum of 10 seconds.
Yes, RLR07C1002FSRSL is designed to be resistant to sulfur contamination, which can cause corrosion and degradation of the resistor.
While RLR07C1002FSRSL is a general-purpose resistor, it's not optimized for high-frequency applications. For high-frequency use, consider using a resistor specifically designed for that purpose, such as those from Vishay's HF series.
The MSL of RLR07C1002FSRSL is 1, which means it can be exposed to a maximum of 30°C/85% RH for 168 hours without being baked prior to reflow soldering.
Yes, RLR07C1002FSRSL is compliant with the European Union's RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulations.