Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 09:20:29 EST 2005 | russ
Unforunately, the only one who can give you that answer is the manufacturer. They are the only ones who know what is in their paste and how it reacts to different situations and conditions.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 08:36:22 EST 2008 | davef
As a minimum, we clean the printer setup every shift change. Probably the best advice on this is from your paste supplier.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 14:49:51 EDT 2008 | tombstone
Flux seperation is a common problem observed due to expiration of paste. The symptom is a yellow layer of flux when you open the jar. Excess flux separation will cause priting problems such as smearing and slumping.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 10:11:02 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf
“For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 16:03:40 EDT 2004 | swagner
Can you go to a .004" stencil?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:06:05 EST 2005 | Zlatan
Would you be able to share with me, what specific abnormal chemical reaction could happen? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 07 06:43:44 EST 2006 | davef
Metal is about 50 percent by volume
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:40:10 EDT 2007 | CL
Good Morning, We have a 3D solder paste inspection machine. We purchased it on a recommendation from a consultant. We are a CM high mix low volume. The President of my company has attended some seminars and meetings where it was conveyed to her that
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 13:17:10 EDT 2007 | jerrysaise
�It adds NO VALUE whatsoever to do 3D inspection as part of in-line production.�
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 11:25:04 EDT 2008 | pjc
Try these guys: http://www.solderpasteinspection.com/