Electronics Forum: how long can you leave solder paste? (Page 7 of 26)

Re: Using solder paste in rework

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 19:03:13 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| Again, I know this does not answer your needs. I do believe there to be a cheaper system than ours that will satisfy your needs. Big Steve found one that seems fairly reasonable for less damandig boards than ours. | | Earl Moon Hi Joe! Yeah Earl

How to set warm-up time of solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:46:28 EST 2006 | slthomas

Assuming you're using DOM and shelf life to determine what's good and what's not, you just have to know 1)the rate at which you use it up, 2) how much shelf life is left, and 3) the rate that it goes bad when not refrigerated. From that you can tel

Allowable max interval of solder paste printing -> Reflow -> wash ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:58:12 EST 2018 | cbart

you would be best to get this from your paste/solder manufacture. but here are some rules of thumb: -Solder paste out of fridge before use - get out the night before needed.. don't let your op's warm on the oven!! you will regret that! if not over ni

omit stencil apertures to hand solder or paste, reflow then solder.

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 02:55:53 EST 2020 | hexton

I want to avoid peoples preferences as they will differ and will not be a deciding factor. A heat gun will introduce risk to surrounding PTH components and having to add protection for those, will limit any gain in productivity. There is no question

Voids

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:12:33 EST 2004 | mruzicka

Dreamsniper, We would need much more details about your process to help you to determine the source of voids. Type of paste, how long you leave your paste on stencil, your relative humidity, reflow profile, type of oven, oven environment (N2?) and so

Help with resources for SMT assembly

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 26 05:56:28 EDT 2015 | spoiltforchoice

http://www.surfacemountprocess.com/solder-paste-printing-process.html this site has some pretty good general advice for the novice. I am in no way affiliated with it and I have no idea as to its eventual commerical aims (if any). ENIG if your produc

Epoxied Parts Falling Off

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 10:21:29 EST 2003 | ryanm

Just an update on my problem. I spoke to Loctite and they had very few solutions. One thing they suggested to try was to add a thirty-second soak time at 150 degrees to my reflow profile. The problem with that is ramp-soak-spike profiles doesn�t s

SMT process Blowhole/ Pinhole

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 04:33:43 EDT 2003 | Neil

Iman, How long after washing the boards do you process them? Are there any vias or Micro vias on any of the pads you see the blow holes on? A possible cause of a blow hole in a solder fillet or PCB is the escaping of Moisture under extreme temps. Th

Question on Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 25 07:15:55 EDT 2002 | cnoonan

What are the industry standards for eutectic solder-paste in conjunction with the life span of solder-paste. What is the recommended duration of solder-paste on a printed circuit board. Example: You print a board, how long can it sit before runnin

Stencil Inspection Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 16:33:45 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad

Kerry, Why don't you purchase a decent stencil cleaning system that will not leave behind dry solder paste rather than purchasing a machine to tell you how dirty your stencils are? For less than the cost of a stencil inspection station, one can pur


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