Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 06:40:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Thanx Dave/Hussman.. We normally store our solder paste in the refrigerator at 0-10 Deg C as per what the supplier recommanded. Our floor temperature is controlled at 22 +/- 5 Deg C and Humidity is at 55 +/- 5%. Recently we have customer asking fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 15:09:14 EDT 2017 | charliedci
In my experience, in a temperature/humidity controlled environment, 1 hour, no big deal. 4 hours still ok. Overnight your pushing the limits but will probably reflow without issues. Any longer, could be a problem. Again, a lot depend on type of past
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 09:22:18 EDT 1998 | Aaron Delfausse
My question is in regards to how exactly temperature and humidity affect the stencil printing process. If temperatures here at the plant in the summer are 70-73 degrees F. and relative humidity is 60-65%,to what extent will the results of the steci
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 12:49:33 EDT 1998 | Aaron Delfausse
We currently use an ESP RMA paste. The reason that I initially posted the question was because we are conducting tests to see if this is infact the best paste for our processes. In running tests, however, certain variables, such as humidity, are ou
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 11:49:58 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| My question is in regards to how exactly temperature and humidity affect the stencil printing process. If temperatures here at the plant in the summer are 70-73 degrees F. and relative humidity is 60-65%,to what extent will the results of the ste
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 01 09:19:59 EDT 1998 | Claudio Carnevali
I can explain my experience. I had a no clean paste and in summer I had a lot of problems. Now I have installed and air cooling system and I work with 25�C and 50-55%. I think you'll have less problems but smt problems usually doesn't have only one a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 12:35:56 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
The variance of useability of any of the pastes with a difference of 5% in your overall environment will probably not even be measurable in the difference of the paste be it RMA, Water Soluble, or No Clean. What is the printer you are using and is i
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 14:47:37 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| We currently use an ESP RMA paste. The reason that I initially posted the question was because we are conducting tests to see if this is infact the best paste for our processes. In running tests, however, certain variables, such as humidity, are
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 10:23:53 EST 2020 | emeto
Solder paste has stencil life time - if you go over it means you should change it. If you print boards in front and keep them for too long before reflow, the flux is still evaporating, so you are not mitigating the risk. Paste also likes room tempera
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 17:07:39 EST 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Ashok If you are talking about the thousands of volts that is often generated by either simply unrolling the tape to apply or when it is removed from the board after soldering you don't have a lot of choice since it is an insulator. Ionization
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