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Solder paste Thawing

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 01:11:06 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev

Good morning, Solder paste softeners are designed to allow solder paste reach ambient temperature during shorter time period (only 5-10 minutes instead of hours). You are preparing your material in right way. No reason to worry. BR, Pavel

How can I measure the consistence of glue application in a Gemin

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 09:54:15 EST 2006 | Chunks

Do you allow them to thaw to roo temp. before use?

Pot life & shelf life

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 01 05:39:36 EDT 2013 | leardkattiya

Hi, can someone give definition on pot life? does the pot life start once it's been taken out from fridge or the pot life starts once recommended thawing ends?

Stencil Printers

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 21:31:30 EST 2003 | Dean

Ahmen Brother! I had the unfortunate pleasure of supporting sister factories in Guadalajara and Jauarez. It is a totally different environment. I had a friend at MPM that has a great story about this shop in Mexico that kept buying the Monitor Inte

Frozen solder paste.....

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 07:14:13 EDT 2005 | jdumont

Recently we have been seeing issues with an inability to print through .45mil apertures on our stencils. We have also been seeing a alot of solder balls under some BGAs (some worse than others). I was checking the refridgerator (small mini fridge) we

Pin Hole Issue after Reflow Soldering - Passive Components

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 14:04:22 EST 2018 | ameenullakhan

Hi Justin, The solder paste we are monitoring well. And there is thawing machine to make sure solder paste is not opened early, before it reaches its ambient temperature. we have got a suggestion that , it might be from PCB enig surface finish. Mig

Frozen solder paste.....

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 08:39:01 EDT 2005 | davef

Few solder paste suppliers recommend freezing solder paste. Check with your supplier for recommendations. Examples are: * In many cases, nothing happens. However, some pastes are susceptible to damage that impairs paste performance. As a consequenc

Solder paste Thawing

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 14:26:13 EST 2006 | Chunks

Well, you don't want your paste to spoil! It'll give it a bad aftertaste. Actually, we refrig our paste mainly cause our stock room gets rather on the toasty side. Jars left un-friged will cause the metals to sink and leave a puddle of flux on top

solder balls - Possible root causes

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 03:23:01 EDT 2001 | kennyhktan

Hi there Steven ! Please allow me to share some of my problem we're facing here with you. Here are a few points that I suggest you should check on your current process:- (1)PCB - Component land partern design ? It is per IPC spec ? - Mask

expired solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 08:49:45 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Define "expired" though... 1 week? 6 weeks? 1 month? 6 months? Unrefrigerated life is generally 30 days. If paste has been stored refrigerated at manufacturer recommended temperatures, what would you guys do, like say, if you owned your own shop


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