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Reduction of solder paste usage

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 00:44:22 EDT 2007 | Yngwie

Thanks for the reply Dave. :) No, we dont toss in 500g on the stencil. Have you heard of any method to convert the solder paste to solder bar, just in case someone have done that before? Thanks.

Reduction of solder paste usage

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:04:14 EST 2007 | Yngwie

We are exploring ways to reduce the waste of solder paste. Here are some of the ideas I have in mind: 1) To use paste supplied in Syringe instead of jar. Paste that are opened more than 8 hours will normally be discarded, so we are looking for ways

Re: Costing new products - Qty of solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 05:43:51 EDT 2000 | Richard Berry

Thanks Wolfgang / Charles Have tried method suggested by Wolfgang on one product, and seem to be a bit over (perhaps density calculation was a bit out). Also, the volume of paste deposited must be less than the voume of the apetures on the stencil b

Re: STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL. 6-SIGMA

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:24:07 EST 1998 | Allison

Good luck in your conquest. I have been struggling with the same issues for some time now. I have made the following conclusions. First, it is nearly impossible to establish parameters in SMT to perform X-Bar and R charts. Electronics is not as cl

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 14:17:55 EDT 2007 | mfgengr

Thank you ChrisW. I agree completely. The decision to idle the temperature or turn the wave off is primarily a function of machine utilization. Period. The utilization % break even point for idle vs. turning the heat off is calculated by comparing th

Re: Dross Removal

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 13:33:52 EST 2000 | justin medernach

Dross removal is dependent upon the "activity" in your solder pot and the usage of a inert or an "air" atmosphere. The more moving that agitate the solder, the more dross. Basics first and then the answers will make sense. What is dross? Oxidatio

what I meant to say was....

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 13:45:23 EST 2000 | justin m

Dross removal is dependent upon the "activity" in your solder pot and the usage of a inert or an "air" atmosphere. The more moving parts that agitate the solder and expose it to air, the more dross. Basics first and then the answers will make sense

Re: STATISTICAL PROCESS CONTROL. 6-SIGMA

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 14:36:29 EST 1998 | Mike Cox

Your questions would require volumes of information to answer completely. This is a readers digest version to help you get started volumes Don't rely on inspection as a process indicator of your quality and defect levels. Unfortunately Inspectio

Solder Recovery System (SRS)

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 15:06:22 EDT 1998 | Chrys

Dave F asked me for an update on the SRS we evaluated last month... I like this machine. Over 80% of your wave dross is actually good solder; you just can't get to it without some type of separating agent. I like the mechanical sepration method mu

Re: Solder Recovery System (SRS)

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 16:33:08 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Dave F asked me for an update on the SRS we evaluated last month... | | I like this machine. Over 80% of your wave dross is actually good solder; you just can't get to it without some type of separating agent. I like the mechanical sepration met

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