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paste quality

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 14:34:56 EST 2014 | jigo91

Hi, I wanted to know how can we test our paste quality, as viscosity, temperature in which it is delivered to the SMT line and other variables that can affect our paste dispense or soldering. Our concerns are that paste quality may be causing solde

paste quality

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 16:59:57 EST 2014 | hegemon

It is sort of a self answering question if you come in from the solder paste angle. First....start gathering data. Check every day, or every new paste jar, for: Storage conditions (temp), paste expiration date, ambient temp and humidity where yo

ideal solder paste viscosity

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 01:14:08 EDT 2015 | m_imtiaz

i want to know what is the ideal viscosity of solder paste before printing. i have brookfield viscosity meter with Spiral Spindle.

ideal solder paste viscosity

Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 08:22:27 EDT 2015 | m_imtiaz

in enclosed data sheet mentioned 230Pa.s with malcom viscosity meter i have brookfield viscocity meter kindly suggest

ideal solder paste viscosity

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

paste quality

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

paste quality

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

paste quality

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 09:47:53 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice

Perhaps a photo of the faults you are encountering might shed some light on the issue. I would think it would take some extremely poor paste handling or paste for the paste itself to be the root cause of what you seem to be describing. I would be inc

paste quality

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 19:08:31 EST 2014 | darby

Have to agree with Sr Tech and Spoilt - you'd have to really mistreat your paste these days for it to be the root cause. However, try another paste to eliminate that; making sure you abide by the suppliers specs. Pad design, stencil design,(includin

Re: Open v.s viscosity

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 00:53:23 EDT 2000 | Wister

Hi,Dave The "skip" wouldn't happened because we monitor the solder paste height every two hours.The open position is between chip terminal and the solder paste.one terminal lift a little not as same as tombstone.I suspect the activity of solder paste

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