Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 18:08:08 EDT 2023 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 05 18:55:25 EDT 2024 | jdengler
Note that not all pastes are equal. You need to test the paste you use to see how long it continues to print well. I have used paste that prints the same after 24 hours on the stencil and some that barely makes it to 8.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 28 11:15:40 EDT 2000 | pr
We had the same problem and after watching it run for a while we noticed the paste always pulled up on the blade that made the first stroke. We got rid of the problem by using less paste (about a finger width) and flattening the paste out before the
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 09:28:30 EST 2001 | davef
You're correct 45� is preferred. 5 Paste sticking to squeegee: * Squeegee is heavily magnetized * Some pastes stick more than ... * Plastic squeegees stick more than metal * Old metal squeegees stick more than new * Paste needs to be worke
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 00:45:41 EDT 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, I can recommend to use solder paste softeners, which can prepare solder paste for printing process. Softeners rise paste temperature by means of pseudo-planetary motion. Therefore, solder paste reaches room temperature during only 15
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 04:41:30 EST 2005 | tk380514
A day and half is a life time for our solder paste, Almit V14L... but then we dont have in-line solder paste printers, we have micro BGA stencil that wont work with anything but new solder paste, 0.8mm pitch and pad size is 0.3mm, stencil thickness
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 20:47:32 EST 2007 | davef
Inspection criteria [B Willis] Solder-paste application * Fine-pitch printing Satisfactory solder-paste should: ** Be aligned with all pads ** Conform to the stencil's pad-aperture size ** Have a smooth, flat void-free surface Acceptable solder paste
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 14:50:02 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
Let me clarify we throw out used paste after a week not the whole jar. Jars get used up every other day or so. We don't really have a procedure for used paste on the do's and don'ts so I'm in the process of creating one to avoid people adding flux t
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 15 06:34:54 EST 2012 | sowmya
Normally paste manufacturer specifies stencil life of a paste is 10 hours. the question is, if i run a continuous manufacturing for 40 hours, we will be adding 250 g of paste for every two hours. The addition of 250 g will be mixed with the paste whi
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 09:01:54 EST 2014 | emeto
You should get your paste in ice(dry ice). Then you should keep it in a fridge. Many pastes now have 1month shelf life(after you take it out of the fridge). If you follow all the above, you might be having: 1. Lot problem - try different lots of you