| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/shelf-life-of-soldered-components
? Answer: In researching your component shelf life inquiry, I contacted a member of the IPC Component and Wire Solderability Task Group
| https://www.eptac.com/ask/shelf-life-of-soldered-components/
. Does the IPC cover anything on shelf life of soldered components? Answer: In researching your component shelf life inquiry, I contacted a member of the IPC Component and Wire Solderability Task Group
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/solder-paste-shelf-life-and-testing/
Solder Paste Shelf Life and Testing - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed Looking for solder training standards, manuals, kits, and more
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ASYMTEK Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions | https://www.nordson.com/en/divisions/efd/resource-center/solder-frequently-asked-questions
? Recommended storage temperature for solder paste is between 40°F and 50°F (4°C to 10°C). Storage at temperatures above refrigeration will reduce shelf life and voids the guarantee
ASYMTEK Products | Nordson Electronics Solutions | https://www.nordson.com/en/divisions/efd/resources/solder-faqs
? Recommended storage temperature for solder paste is between 40°F and 50°F (4°C to 10°C). Storage at temperatures above refrigeration will reduce shelf life and voids the guarantee
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertips/whats-with-the-expiration-dates-on-solder-paste-or-wire/
. So given all of this where do we end up? Is it cut and dry that once solder has gone past its shelf life it becomes unusable? It is not really cut and dry until you contact your supplier and have the conversation with them
Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA) | https://www.smta.org/msd/msd.cfm
. These internal defects are nearly impossible to detect during the PCB assembly and test process. They lead to a number of failure modes that have a negative impact on manufacturing yields and cause early life failure of the finished electronic products
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/whats-with-the-expiration-dates-on-solder-paste-or-wire/
. So given all of this where do we end up? Is it cut and dry that once solder has gone past its shelf life it becomes unusable? It is not really cut and dry until you contact your supplier and have the conversation with them
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/soldertips/soldertip/whats-with-the-expiration-dates-on-solder-paste-or-wire
. So given all of this where do we end up? Is it cut and dry that once solder has gone past its shelf life it becomes unusable? It is not really cut and dry until you contact your supplier and have the conversation with them