Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 08:08:15 EDT 2005 | davef
George We're not sure about the application of powder flux for original poster to this thread, but a common application of powder flux is in brazing. This powder flux can be either metal bearing or just flux. As an aside: Soldering and brazing are
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 12:25:54 EDT 2019 | davef
In “J-STD-001 Rev G Amendment 1 Process Qualification” Debbie Carboni, Global Product Line Manager, KYZEN Corp, Nashville, TN said: What change constitutes a need for requalification? Major/ Level 1 – Flux or flux-bearing materials (e.g. flux, so
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 10:32:58 EDT 2005 | davef
DenM: What is the connection between the your contact that disposes of solder and F1358's [the original poster] need to dispose of expired flux powder?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 09:18:42 EDT 2005 | denismeloche
Call me and I will give you a company that will take your solder for disposal at no cost. Den, Manncorp 215-830-1200
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:05:59 EST 2000 | Istv�n Dominik
I received data sheets from a paste distributor in which Amtech gives a recipe how you can mix solder cream. They deliver the flux in plastic jars and the solderpowder in foil packages. You must mix the two components with a simple mixing tool. Has a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:05:59 EST 2000 | Istv�n Dominik
I received data sheets from a paste distributor in which Amtech gives a recipe how you can mix solder cream. They deliver the flux in plastic jars and the solderpowder in foil packages. You must mix the two components with a simple mixing tool. Has a
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 05 13:02:00 EST 2000 | dave
We used this type of paste in a fine pitch application for over two years with no problems. You must be very careful of any (dust)or spillage while mixing for obvious reasons. In my opion the very thing that makes it interesting "freshness" is also i
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 05 13:02:00 EST 2000 | dave
We used this type of paste in a fine pitch application for over two years with no problems. You must be very careful of any (dust)or spillage while mixing for obvious reasons. In my opion the very thing that makes it interesting "freshness" is also i
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:48:06 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
I have heard about it. The main reason is to save money. The problem is, or better is said, that the mixing isn�t that simple for you got have a homogen paste afterwards and the solderballs shouldn�t be deformed in size so that problems during printi
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 09:48:06 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
I have heard about it. The main reason is to save money. The problem is, or better is said, that the mixing isn�t that simple for you got have a homogen paste afterwards and the solderballs shouldn�t be deformed in size so that problems during printi