Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 08:28:14 EDT 2006 | davef
Solder paste mixer * Malcom [malcomtech.com] SPS is a non contaminating mixer which utilizes pseudo planetary motion * Japan UNIX [japanunix.co.jp] Uni-Cyclone UM-103 * Genitec [genitec.com] GAM60 * Synergy Engineering [synergymark.com] Unity 500
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 07:56:36 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Does anybody use a paste mixer in their shop? I am looking at one that uses "Psuedo-Planetary Motion" to mix and soften solder paste. If someone answers "yes", has this benefitted your paste consistency and improved your print repeatability?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 07:58:08 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Yes, the fine folks at Malcolm make this product. Search the fine SMTNet archives for this. Type the word: "planetary", and you'll find it! Trust me on this one.
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 | Mon Aug 22 09:01:09 EDT 2005 | iwan
Well guys, I just buy a brand new solder paste softener Malcom type SPS2, I've tried with this with this viscosity result. I Use Almit Solder Paste Lead Free LFM-52X 1 min : 264 pas. 2 min : 272 pas. 3 min : 277 pas. I use standard for Viscosity 20
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 05:51:17 EDT 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, Search the net with "Solder paste softener", or check the links below: *Malcom http://www.malcomtech.com/products_sps.html *Japan UNIX http://www.japanunix.co.jp/ju_en/products/UM-103.html *Genitec http://www.genitec.com.tw/gam-60-e.htm
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 20:12:29 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both ter
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 13:38:51 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, bo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 09:20:34 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | | | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | | | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's rig
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