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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.

"R" type solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 10:30:55 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf

Does anyone know of a supplier that offers an "R" type solder paste ? Not "RMA" just "R" Thanks

R type solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 10:26:28 EDT 2017 | capse

I'm the Rep for KOKI in the southeast. They offer solder paste with a type R flux. You can call Shantanu Joshi (760-504-2544) for details.

Re: solder paste profiles

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:47:22 EST 2000 | Dave F

Interesting, Gary. Try this: 1 Assess candidate solders by reviewing J-STD-006 (http://canfieldmetals.com/j-std006.htm) to determine solder formulations that have liquidous temperatures in the desired range. 2 Request recommended profiles from supp

Re: solder paste profiles

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:47:22 EST 2000 | Dave F

Interesting, Gary. Try this: 1 Assess candidate solders by reviewing J-STD-006 (http://canfieldmetals.com/j-std006.htm) to determine solder formulations that have liquidous temperatures in the desired range. 2 Request recommended profiles from supp

Type 4 solder paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 14:14:59 EDT 2004 | russ

I have actually printed this same condition with type 3 paste Alpha WS709. I posted this for discussion and cannot remember what I called it. We did need to clean the stencil after every three prints. I did not check volume on these locations but

Rejuvenated solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:48:50 EST 2004 | grayman

I agree with dave. However, if you can not afford those expensive cartidges, you start putting enough solder paste on the stencil so to minimize waste. I agree you have to dispose of the excess dried up solder but if your process is not very critical

solder paste volume

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:05:26 EDT 2010 | davef

Why not use the same paste volume as you currently use? Alternately, although we haven't used it in a while, doesn't IPC have a very nice paste volume, aperture calculator that could be used for this? Or is it just a pad size calculator used for

solder paste printing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 04:03:51 EST 2011 | grahamcooper22

Print then dispense in the areas you need extra paste. Why can you not use a stencil which has areas etched away around component patterns to thin the stencil down....for example a 150 micron thick stencil etched to 120 or 100 microns in specific are

solder paste in Flipchip

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 01:12:52 EST 1998 | J.H. Kim

In solder bumping in flipchip technology by splder printing, the precise control of solder volume and height is very difficult. Therefore I'd like to know the solution of this problem. Thanks


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