Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 12:15:19 EST 2015 | derrikf
Also, for anyone who's taken an interest in this thread: We just received samples of Henkel/Loctite's room temperature stable(yes, you read that right), halide-free, lead-free pastes, both the GC 10 and the GC 3W (which is a water soluble/wash paste
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 14:27:36 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
Has anyone tried this paste ? Sounds interesting... http://www.henkel-adhesives.com/loctite-g10-solder-47933.htm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 15:25:44 EDT 2015 | markhoch
I have a sample that I currently using as a paperweight on my desk. I'm going to test it on October or November. I'll keep you posted!!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 03:59:17 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello, I also have a sample, but my lines are very busy. As soon as I test it I will post some results here. I am trying currently to see how much money is this paste going to save to the production, just from special deliveries (special packaging fo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 00:04:39 EDT 2016 | comatose
Loctite's new GC 10 paste allows for some pretty extended print cycles. I was skeptical, but the stuff doesn't seem to ever dry out. I've had overnight print to place cycles work at room temperature, and they spec a stencil life of three days. Might
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 14:37:26 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you're asking me, I'm using BLT LFS-UFP-T4 (they have an even better paste to treat badly now if you add zq). Those in the test of the world might find Loctite GC10 is similar, however the stencil and tack times on the BLT are pretty awesome and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 17:38:38 EDT 2015 | dontfeedphils
I've been running an eval on it for a little while now. Most impressive thing I've seen so far: Dispensed 100 grams on stencil, printed two solder paste eval PCBs and reflowed, put paste onto sheet of FR4 and let it sit out in the shop next to the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 19:41:35 EDT 2016 | adamjs
Hi, is there some sort of gas (certainly refrigerated, possibly pressurized?) in which printed boards can be stored to extend the allowed time between SMT paste printing and placement? Or other technique for achieving this? Background: we're a smal
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 09:53:13 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
Hey all! As background, I recently purchased a full SMT line for my company. We have a DEK 265, an assembleon opal xii, and a Heller 1500. Currently our jobs are leaded, and the heller is working perfectly. An upcoming job that we are potentially g
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 08 05:41:17 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
I batch print boards, we're talking maybe 1/2 days worth at a time into a magazine. Its not a unique approach, especially if you don't run a fully inline process. However to do that you need a paste that has a decent tolerance of being treated that w
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