Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 13:55:47 EST 2010 | patrickbruneel
Randy, Thank you for the acknowledgment. The IF2005Mz is a solvent based flux (not water soluble). I agree with you that the original IF2005M had a very narrow process window. In 2000 we modified the blending procedures and blending equipment which
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 18:24:30 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Great advice, all. Thanks much. I called on the Tribol 930 and there is now a blend called Tribol 1421 that is good for higher temps. Speedline recommends in place of 930 if you wish to do so. Might be something to consider for lead free stuff.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 18 09:44:46 EDT 2009 | davef
Low tombstone pastes have been around for 8-10 years. Talk to your paste supplier about suggestions of the "latest and greatest." Usually these pastes: * Are a blend of alloys with slightly different melting points * Have a mid-level activity flux *
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 21:20:59 EDT 2012 | action_101
Interesting thought. Our paste is 89.2% according to the data sheet I have, but it still might be worth trying the 84-86% syringe blend. Thanks for the suggestion.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 08:44:04 EDT 2017 | redbaron1324
Good morning all, We've used this tool for years to blend CAD and BOM data into one file. I cannot locate our install file and cannot seem to find a place to download it anymore. Does anyone have a copy to share? Thank You!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 14:49:30 EDT 2020 | cyber_wolf
Wellman Rau, What kind of pellets do your reflow ovens burn ? We have been experimenting with a competition hardwood blend. Some believe charcoal produces a better solder joint but we have had excellent results with pellets.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 12:15:03 EDT 2018 | teresat2
The numerous traits of an electronic assembly comprise high volume assembly, BGA, AOI and 3 dimensional solder paste inspection. The value incorporated features of these assembly services comprise low loss, blended technology assembly, many layer, du
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 10:10:21 EST 2005 | SteveH
Ours is the same configuration as that, we run with neat Humiseal 1B31 through the needle valve and a 1:1 blend 1B31/Butanone (MEK) in the spray valves. Programming is done via a PC using the pendant and the path is point to point trained on scrap P
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 10:08:59 EDT 2006 | ratsalad
I sewed a sock out of a Nomex/Kevlar blend fabric because we had the same problem with our profiler. It works great. After one run through the reflow oven, the internal temp rises by about 5 degrees C. It used to go up by about 20-25 C. I can pic
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 20:10:27 EDT 2006 | davef
Choices are: * Buying a helmet. * Using a paste with low residue flux. Where are you located that you can use Triklone N [1,1,2-trichloroethene, CAS No: 79-01-6, C2HCl3]? As a solvent replacement for Triklone, several companies offer proprietary bl