Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 16:55:50 EDT 2013 | mbb
The temperature should be
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 Jul 29 15:55:34 EDT 2003 | swagner
Does anyone out there have any documentation supporting the storage of 1300 gram tubes on the tip. Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 28 07:08:02 EDT 2013 | ericrr
Could it be anything like just a normal domestic refrigerator, But the question should be what is the temperature?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 08:47:54 EST 2024 | klauss
We know that solder pastes can be stored for up to 2 weeks at room temperature. If we return them to the refrigerator after 1 week of storage at room temperature, does the time reset, or can we keep them for the remaining week at room temperature? A
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 12:35:54 EDT 2003 | blnorman
Kester recommends that we store our 1400 gm tubes on the tip. Our documentation is based on their recommendation. The Alpha past we used was stored horizontally, but that was because the flux readily separated from the metal.
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 | Wed Feb 28 17:07:50 EST 2024 | emeto
Once you warm it up to room temperature, use it or lose it. Paste should always be brought to a room temperature before use. If it is not ready, don't use it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 14:47:27 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Alvaro If I understand you what you want is a refigerator with multiple glass doors, thermostatic control and a readout of the actual temperature inside. I'd suggest a restaurant equipment supplier. I've seen many of these with pies, cakes an
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 20:05:33 EDT 2000 | JC Dicus
Alvaro, I have a reefer case just like you described. I bought it at a going out of business sale at a floral shop. They kept flowers in it. Runs on 120VAC to.