Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 08:35:11 EDT 2013 | rway
I don't know why we don't use them. We may have in the past. That would be a question for Purchasing. I will e-mail you privately and give you the Purchasing manager's contact information if you would like to get in touch with him.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 12:21:44 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services
Doug, What I've done in past was calling them as 1206T.5, 1206T1.0, SOIC16, RESNET16, SOIC16T5.0, ALCAP4, ALCAP5 etc. T means thickness but for the ALCAP case 4 means 4mm diameter. If you have the time and patience, having a board and attaching a s
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 12:44:32 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
Jigo, We have never had a need to do internal testing on solder paste, and your paste supplier should be able to tell you what the correct operating temperature range is. All of the big names in solder paste have tight quality control and I suspect t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 11:06:34 EDT 2004 | adm
Hi Russ Try using Indium NC-SMQ230. Rgds
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 11:42:30 EDT 2004 | patrickbruneel
Thanks for the answer. what i believe happent is that the manufacturer of the paste reduced the tackiness of the paste to eliminate the squeegee sticking problem, and now with the reduced tack its a lot easier for the powder particles to break off du
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 08:17:00 EDT 2015 | emeto
I am pretty sure that will vary on the paste manufacturer. Using different amount and composition of flux will give you some different viscosity. I evaluated different solder paste brands before and I can tell you that some of them are very runny com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 10:20:44 EDT 2003 | ronih
Hello, I need some info. about CLEAN (Resin) solder pastes (manufacturers & P/N), not water solouble not RMA. Thanks Roni
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 13:22:15 EDT 2004 | babe
Try another solder paste manufacturer. Aim out of Rhode Island, Alpha and or Kester. I'm sure that they will be of better assistance than the current supplier. Good Luck
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