Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 05:07:04 EDT 2005 | milroyperera
Thank you, I think that`s a good strategy, what are the spec ifications of the softner? Is this normally available with the paste manufactureres? Thanking for further infos...
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 08:38:04 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Simply leave the paste out at the end of the shift for the next days use. Keeping the paste refrigerated just prolongs the shelf life. Even if you are at the expiration date leaving the paste out for 36 hrs won't make any difference. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 09:10:15 EST 2005 | jh0n
I think someone's beaten you to it: http://www.huhcorp.com/ ;)
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 16:41:13 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
Hi Ajay, my name is Samir Nagheenanajar. You have an Arab sounding name just like myself. Pleased to meet you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 05:32:37 EST 2005 | ajay
hi samir, pl. conatc me ajay_doshi@utlindia.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 10:53:20 EST 2005 | Amol Kane
Hi Ajay, what kind of contract manufacturing does your company do? are you into Electronics manufacturing?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 05 06:41:09 EST 2005 | ajay
hi Amol you can contact me at ajay_doshi@rediffmail.com or 91-9845347342
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 17:41:55 EST 2005 | Mike
YIKES! Using a micowave to warm a tube of paste has "evil" written all over it.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 05:09:51 EST 2005 | ajay
we do keep out solder paste ready for next shift or for replenish. We specified a location to keep new paste ( only one container ) near stencil machine. As soon as that is use we put another container from freeze, we make sure that at specified loca
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 07:22:35 EST 2005 | avalancher
Moonman really needs to stop. I finally looked at his site, and it sucks. It is NOT informative, he has chosen horrible background and font colors (immediately got a headache). It is just some 'person' who thinks 'he/she' is an expert in this indust