Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 21 02:43:07 EST 2002 | jate
Hi, Jar's quality is easier to measure. If you want to know paste viscosity etc. it's easier if you use jar. I have bad experiences about cartridges. I used cartridges for a short time but I change it back to jar because flux separated too easily in
Electronics Forum | Sun May 13 22:55:03 EDT 2001 | zam_bri
Solder paste supplied in Catridge vs Jar. What is the pros and cons ? /zam_bri
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,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 17:10:34 EDT 2001 | davef
It's pretty straight forward: Cartridges require a bigger inventory investment and a dispensor, but improve paste handling and mixing.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 18:18:02 EST 2004 | Ken
There is a japanese company that makes a ultrasonic hand-held stencil cleaner. I demo'd it for a day and it was fantastic! It even cleaned epoxy stencils. Can't recall the price...but it should be much much less than the smart sonic and other "mac