Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 18:48:48 EST 2008 | larryd
Thanks for the spare change. Questions are good and I did miss one item. Process has 100% solder paste inspection with a 3D inspection machine that has very few false calls or accepts. Ramp to peak is less than 1.5C/sec. Profile looks good, solder
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 24 00:13:57 EST 1998 | Scott
| What is the lifetime for a typical solder paste ? | How long can boards be stacked waiting before the paste goes off ? Lifetime and tack time depends on: - Manufacturer - Flux/mixture - Environmental conditions Typical lifetime is dependent on stor
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 23:00:36 EDT 2004 | yukim
Tried with several lots of solder paste, manufactured in Feb and March this year. Work ambient: 25C, 60~70%. Is this humidity too much? I'll reduce the ramp in our profile. One change: We changed the conveyor motor in our reflow oven just before the
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 17:34:07 EST 2008 | davef
We hear you talking two main issues: 1 Solder paste release 2 Thoughts on using two passes of solder paste on the stencil 1 Solder paste release * Check your aperture & aspect ratios [Search the fine SMTnet Archives for more] * Do a better job with
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 15:35:19 EDT 2018 | davef
Paste sticking to squeegee: * Squeegee is heavily magnetized * Some pastes stick more than ... * Plastic squeegees stick more than metal * Old metal squeegees stick more than new * Paste needs to be worked * Paste needs to be at room temperatur
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 18:24:01 EDT 1999 | Jason Gray
Make sure you check the MSDS for the new paste. If you have more than one production line, I'd suggest a gradual changeover. One selling point for management would be the free training Multicore will give you for the switch. If you haven't already
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 20:43:16 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Make sure you check the MSDS for the new paste. If you have more than one production line, I'd suggest a gradual changeover. One selling point for management would be the free training Multicore will give you for the switch. If you haven't alrea
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 21:07:45 EDT 1999 | Bix
| | Make sure you check the MSDS for the new paste. If you have more than one production line, I'd suggest a gradual changeover. One selling point for management would be the free training Multicore will give you for the switch. If you haven't alr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 17:50:20 EDT 1999 | Jim Blankenhorn
Hi Carol- What you are asking for can be done. Variables you must account for include the paste viscosity, dispensing head speed, dispenser height relative to board surface, and needle size. You can use most any semi-automated system such as Camalo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 22:32:56 EST 2011 | rstadem
PKannan, Your opinion is contrary to J-STD-005 "Requirements for Soldering Paste". Within that document is included specific requirements for re-certification of expired solder paste. Paste that is expired can be used after a simple viscosity test an