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Nihon Superior to Exhibit at IPCA INTERNATIONAL EXPO 2012

Industry News | 2012-07-10 11:27:53.0

Nihon Superior (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.,announces that it will showcase a new, expanded range of products in booth G2 at the upcoming IPCA INTERNATIONAL EXPO 2012, scheduled to take place July 25-27, 2012 in KTPO TRADE CENTRE, WHITEFIELD, in BANGALORE, INDIA.

Nihon Superior Co., Ltd.

Indium Corporation's Proven Jetting Paste Recommended by NSWAutomation

Industry News | 2020-12-03 13:07:26.0

Indium Corporation's newest jetting and microdispensing solder paste, Indium12.8HF, has been officially recommended by NSWAutomation for use with their newest microfluid dispenser, SD1.

Indium Corporation

Nihon Superior to Showcase the Newest Addition to the SN100C Lead-Free Solder Series at the 2012 IPC APEX Expo

Industry News | 2012-01-21 16:28:10.0

Nihon Superior will introduce the newest addition to its SN100C lead-free solder series in Booth #3044 at the upcoming IPC APEX Expo, scheduled to take place February 28 - March 1, 2012 at the San Diego Convention Center in California.

Nihon Superior Co., Ltd.

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 08:00:03 EDT 2001 | doctord

Solder balls or mid chip beads? Remember IPC classification for Class 2 allows mid chip beads encapsulated in flux. Usually on R's and C's first thing I would do is verify .006 laser stencil 10% reduction and the most critical, The paste must be on t

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 21:56:00 EST 2001 | davef

Every critter out there with large incisors adapted for gnawing and nibbling has a different theory of solder ball formation. [My theory: It�s punishment for using NC fluxes. Stand and deliver. My solder balls end-up in the gross filter connected

solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 12:02:15 EST 2001 | slthomas

After reading the variety of responses, I feel moved to ask if you're you talking about what are occasionally referred to as solder beads (mid-chip solder balls, attached to the waste line of your chip caps and resistors) or the solder balls that ten

dry solder paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 17:24:06 EST 2005 | Austinj

Solder spattering, solder balls, components "popping" off pads........ Not a serious chemical reaction, however, as replied to by KEN on 12/21/04 in a similar article: "Are you adding liquid flux? Or paste "Gel" flux? If liquid flux: This, in my m

ive solder profiles

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 10:48:06 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Too much flux will spatter and can leave balls on either side. From your pix you may too little flux. Try turning up and see. Also try hand applying your alcohol based flux and running through. Will take away a few question marks.

0402 chip capacitor with solder spatter

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 11:25:22 EDT 2007 | davef

For the problem part, describe the pads on the board and the aperatures on the stencil.

Rejuvenated solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 18:36:01 EST 2004 | mattkehoe

We use water soluble solder paste. When it gets a little dried out, can we add something to rejuvenate it? Liquid flux? We do not place components, just print and reflow the solderpaste so solderballs, spattering, and other issues like those are of


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