Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 18:45:08 EST 2009 | gregoryyork
why not use a paste where it requires no refrigeration at all cheers Greg
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 12:53:12 EST 2009 | deanm
Bryan, Dyoungquist is correct. You should not need to mix solder paste. Overmixing solder paste can adversely affect it. Follow these guidelines and you should be fine: 1. Keep unopened containers of paste in the refrigerator. 2. Take one container
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 14:10:06 EDT 2000 | Alvaro Carrillo
Hi everybody, somebody know a refrigerator to storage solder paste with the folowing characteristics. 4 glass door with a system that keep the refrigerator in control showing the temperature in a display that be part of the refrigerator. any help to
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 09:30:42 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Pardon me for being so bold, but I still cannot understand to this day why solder paste thawing is an issue. I am not sure what types of paste you all are using but it has been my experience that the only thing you gain by refrigerating is 3 months
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 03:43:38 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
We are now using solder paste(OM325) and I have some problems on the folowing process: 1. We use the solder paste softer(Malcom SP-1) to warm-up for 20 mins, when it just take from refrigerator. Is there any problems for solderpaste performance? 2.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 13:24:18 EDT 2013 | eadthem
We just designate shelves with signs, PULL HERE, Move UP NEXT, MOVE UP 2nd, MOVE UP 3rd, We also keep paste in the incoming case, if it has one until its time to open it. Our operators are the ones who stock it and as long as they know they own
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 28 05:42:04 EDT 2013 | mbb
Could you please help me identify suppliers of Refrigerators to store cartridges of solder paste which insure Fifo management?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 07:31:35 EDT 2005 | jdengler
As Steve said do not re-refrigerate. You can also take the paste out early. We remove enough paste from the refrigerator for a full days work around noon the day before we use it. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 11:48:40 EDT 2000 | Chris C
We are using the Summit Beverage Display Type Refrigerator for storing the solder paste/Epoxy. It is the lowest cost model which I can find in the Internet so far. You can try to visit www.amer-rest-qruip.com/sum_p3.html. If you have any problem t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 05:39:43 EDT 2001 | nifhail
I've carried out an experiment on the solder paste normalisations upon withdrawal from refrigerator, by probing a few thermocouples onto the jar and syringe and let in normalise in room temperature for 6 hours ( using the temperature profiler ). The