Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 09:28:34 EDT 1999 | Bill Bannister
We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. I understand 63/37 to be pretty much
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:14:36 EDT 1999 | Bill Bannister
| | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | I understand 63/37 to be pre
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 19:30:44 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | | I understand 63/37 to be
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 14:09:51 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | | I understand 63/37 to be
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 10:37:47 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | I understand 63/37 to be pretty
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 14:56:23 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | | | We are currently using a 65/35 solder for our wave process but are considering switching to a 63/37 for a substantial cost savings. No one here seems to know why we everused a 65/35 formulation in the first place. | | | | I understand 63/37 t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 16:45:14 EDT 2011 | proy
I have a wave solder machine I am replacing, it is full of tin lead 63/37. I would like to sell off in 100lb lots. A certificate of composition will be provided. Price is $6.50/lb not including shipping from Toronto Canada. 100lb lots minimum
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 23 10:11:22 EDT 2011 | davef
Does your solder supplier buy-back solder?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 15:32:45 EDT 2012 | 14367
We are having a lot of tomb stoning with this no clean solder paste. It's limited to larger, complex boards, affecting 0603 ferrite beads, capacitors and SOT23s. It was suggested that paste removed from a stencil should not be put back in it's origin
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 22:16:51 EDT 2012 | davef
It's bad practice to remix used solder paste with new solder paste in the jar. Further, some would argue that it's bad practice to reuse solder paste period. If economics force you to reuse solder paste, store it for reuse in an empty jar. When rea