Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:35:58 EST 2005 | tsh36
Call Alpha Metals. They sell boards, stencil, components, and paste in a kit. They will also cross scetion your boards if you need them to.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 13:47:53 EST 2005 | russ
PR, are you using the Indium or the Alpha Flux, I couldn't tell by your response. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 08:53:58 EST 2005 | jdengler
I like Alpha Metals OM-5100. Very long stencil life with good results. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 04:45:51 EST 2005 | Rob
Thanks for your help, & will look into Cookson as soon as http://www.alpha-frytechnologies.com is working again. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 15 22:49:18 EDT 2005 | techknow..
Tech sheet says that sealed container should not exceed 7 days....I have a container that has been out for nine days, what do you think????? Has anyone any similar experience or pointers ??
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 07:18:40 EDT 2005 | davef
We agree with an earlier poster. Try it and carefully observe the results. We agree with earlier comments. Consider a paste with a more current design. WS709, while SOA in it's day and still a very good paste, is dated.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 09:42:31 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Dave, When you say "we", who do you mean ? The company you work for ? Just curious. Thnx, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 10:47:41 EDT 2005 | Tom
Thanks a lot folks! Seems like 1:1 in generally accepted. However Cookson/Alpha seem to be the only ones complicating homeplates to "roundy" instead of "triangular". I'll do some tests... Thanks again!
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 07:22:28 EST 2005 | davef
No. Aqueous Technologies, Kyzen, Petroferm, Zestron, Alpha Metals and many more companies have tested their chemical for use with many different production materials and should be able to discuss the effectiveness of their chemical. Beyond that, ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 02 08:54:58 EST 2006 | aj
has anyone used or trialed the SACX from Alpha, from reportes and studies carried out it seems that its a go between SAC305 and SN100.