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Solder paste in Syringe vs Jar

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 20:14:40 EST 2002 | yngwie

What is the advantage an disadvantage of using the Syringe vs Jar, for Solder paste supply media. Anybody with an input will be much appreciated. TQ

Solder paste in Syringe vs Jar

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 09:01:59 EST 2002 | russ

Syringes seem to keep the paste fresher longer since there is less exposure to air than a jar. It is also nice to be able to just squeeze the trigger on a gun instead of using a spatula in my opinion. Russ

Jars versus Cartridges

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 12:23:24 EST 2005 | jdengler

-Cartridges will fit an auto dispenser on the screen printer or a hand dispenser. Will waste some paste at the bottom of the cartridge. -Jars will be a little harder to deal with. They are messy. Can get all but the last couple of grams of the pas

Jars versus Cartridges

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 13:30:05 EST 2005 | dgjjr

My operators much prefer the cartridges. Better control of application and a lot less messy. The paste seems to even print better. We used jars for seven+ years, would really hate to go back to them.

Solder Paste needed

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 07:51:41 EDT 2010 | leemeyer

I am in need of a 250 gram jar of Indium Corporation solder paste #81800. This is a tin lead alloy 63/37 with type WMA-SMQ62 water soluable flux. If anyone has an extra jar that is not past it's expiration date please contact me.

Heller 1707EXL chain oil jar

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 13:17:57 EDT 2011 | oangulo

I need to know the Heller 1707EXL chain oil jar part number and the oil part number. And where I can order them.

Heller 1707EXL chain oil jar

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 07:58:07 EDT 2011 | wrongway

Hello all the heller chain oil p/n is 680784 im not for sure what the p/n is for the jar but mine have always leaked a little good luck

Solder paste supply in Catridge Vs Jar

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:16:27 EDT 2001 | slthomas

We use both, cartridges for water soluble and jars for no clean. The only reason we do is so they can't possibly (knocking on my head) mix it up. Pros: Jar - you can put paste back into it if you want to wash your stencil, change jobs after lunch,

Fifo of Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 16:22:46 EDT 2008 | davef

Not all paste formulators offer suggestions on handling the storage of opened paste jars, but some do. Here's a couple. Storing Opened Solder Paste Containers * Once a jar or cartridge has been opened it should not be re-refrigerated. If solder past

Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 22:52:43 EDT 2001 | davef

Most paste manufacturers talk about a 12 month shelf life for paste. They give the user half of that time. The remainder is used-up in processing and distribution. We'd give it a shot. You paste supplier should be able to give you a much clearer


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