Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 06:41:50 EST 2001 | kmorris
-Surface mount adhesives (any other adhesives) -Roll solders -Fluxes
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 08:45:36 EST 2001 | davef
K: Do you shelf life control rolled solder because of the flux core?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 12:09:06 EST 2001 | BLNorman
Potting compounds and conformal coatings. Any 1 or 2 component liquid thermoset material.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 13:23:47 EST 2001 | Lee Kibler
We maintain shelf life on all of our RTV silicon compounds.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 11:16:01 EST 2001 | kmorris
Nope -- we don't shelf life control roll solder here. Just threw that on the list as a possible. I don't think it would be necessary.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 11:39:51 EST 2001 | slthomas
Any adhesive tape, or stuff that uses it in packaging, like radial and axial parts. Ever try to get 5 year old 1/2 watt resistors to hold still in an axial sequencer dispense head? Yeesh.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 17:01:43 EST 2001 | larryk
We got dinged in a ISO 9000 audit for not having shelf life on locktite threadlock at my previous employer. Larry
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 17:16:23 EST 2001 | slthomas
From Kester's web site: "Flux cored solder wire has a limited shelf life determined by the alloy used in the wire. For alloys containing more than 70% lead, the shelf life is two years from date of manufacture. Other alloys have a shelf life of thr
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 21:58:38 EST 2001 | davef
We are reviewing our shelf life policy and have the following items listed as shelf life sensitive: Printed circuit boards, peelable solder mask, solder paste, moisture sensitive parts, multiwire printed circuit boards from Icon or Hitachi, NiCd batt
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