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Solder Paste Testing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 10:20:03 EDT 1999 | Mark D. Milward

Has anyone ever heard of testing solder paste quality by pasting a board and making a determination of the quality by measuring paste height and width after the board is pasted. Would you consider this a valid test for solder paste testing?

Insufficient Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 22:56:07 EST 2005 | davef

Questions are: * Is the stencil design proper to provide the correct amount of solder paste? * Is the stencil design proper to provide for release of solder paste? * Is solder paste filling the stencil aperatures, prior to separation? * Are stencil a

Sudden paste release problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 09:14:09 EST 2005 | davef

Don't kid yourself, something has changed. * Worn stencils should produce better release and greater paste deposits than less worn stencils. * Consider inspecting the effectiveness of your cleaning process with a X10 magnifier. * Temperature in your

Viscosity Solder Paste for SMT Production

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 09:35:54 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf

First off, why do you feel you need to check paste viscosity ? I thought checking paste viscosity was a thing of the past ?? If you are having paste viscosity problems then it's time to get a new paste supplier. Any of the main paste suppliers have g

What will happen if a sloder paste is used after 24hours

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 08:38:37 EST 2009 | davef

MrDif: You don't add fresh paste to used paste? We add fresh paste to used paste on the stencil to replenish the paste consumed while printing boards, so that we maintain a nice thumb-size roll of paste. We change the used paste when we clean the ste

Frozen solder paste.....

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 08:39:01 EDT 2005 | davef

Few solder paste suppliers recommend freezing solder paste. Check with your supplier for recommendations. Examples are: * In many cases, nothing happens. However, some pastes are susceptible to damage that impairs paste performance. As a consequenc

Paste Push-Out In PP Assembly

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:16:26 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Bob: On "paste push-out" (when inserting a component lead into a through hole pushes the paste out of the hole) in pin & paste assembly: * What factors affect paste push-out? * What techniques reduce this effect, given a board design and component

Re: Solder Paste Testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 11:01:35 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| Has anyone ever heard of testing solder paste quality by pasting a board and making a determination of the quality by measuring paste height and width after the board is pasted. Would you consider this a valid test for solder paste testing? | I ha

Tombstoning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:32:05 EDT 2002 | davef

There is no real reason why you shouldn�t use your current paste. Paste for printing usually is a coarser mesh than paste for dispensing. Dispensing paste is more expensive, because of the mesh and the packaging, but that doesn�t matter now. Compa

Top 5 of No-clean Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 16:20:41 EST 2005 | lyrtech

Hi, Actually, we want to run a benchtest for solder paste to verify if the paste we use is one of the best. So, with your experiments and tests, what's the top 5 for No-clean solder paste? * I mean leaded solder paste ( for the moment) :)


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