Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 10:26:28 EDT 2017 | capse
I'm the Rep for KOKI in the southeast. They offer solder paste with a type R flux. You can call Shantanu Joshi (760-504-2544) for details.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 09:35:36 EST 2024 | emanuel
We have the standard profile as a template made according to the solder paste specs. For some boards we measure the result at 2 points, on the board itself and on top of a sensitive SOT263 module and adjust accordingly. The solder paste is well kept,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 11:09:06 EDT 1999 | KWilliams
Hi Does anyone have the details for whoever is the distributor of KOKI Pastes in the UK ? Thanks KW
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 08:10:34 EDT 2004 | yukim
The manufacturer confirmed that it is humidity - the solder paste is too sensible to humidity. Now I tried Koki solder paste with good result. But, it does leave flux residue in good quantity. Does anyone have experience with Koki solder paste?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 04:34:28 EST 2006 | Rob
Try Koki S03X7C-56M*** it has colbalt in which prolongs the tip life. I have also heard that the Nihon Superior SN100C does this too, however in our trials the Koki Soldered better.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 04:16:21 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer
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Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 08:28:20 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Joe, Try: S03X7C-56M from koki - http://www.ko-ki.co.jp which has cobalt in it to extend tip life or: SN100C from Nihon Superior, which is a nickel stabilised alloy that also extends tip life. The Koki solder flows better that any other leadfr
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 14:44:16 EDT 2014 | molder
Hello for all People's .. I have a question. I have a solder past KOKI eco+plus S3X48-406-5 out of date. I have found in the web some articles of reviving solder expired past. one is this, can you comment? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCyki2frm3Q
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 04:33:35 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Steve, Although your opinion is valid, calling something from a respected Japanese manufacturer crap is a little harsh. I have seen many people solder very well with all sorts of leadfree alloys - not producing crap. I've already had a play wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 17:09:04 EDT 2014 | molder
ok, thanks can you explain me how I can be sure that the past solder it is not more usable? what tests can I do for having the certainty to throw in the trash?