Electronics Forum: kester (Page 20 of 52)

Todays crazy idea?! (environmental safe)

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 12:06:23 EST 2001 | traviss

Ok I could not pass this one up so I tried it out today, it didn�t work for me. Could I get more information such as flux type, and sugar concentration? I used Kester RMA 285 and concentration almost to saturation (looked almost like syrup). I wander

Re: ENTEK boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 23:01:19 EST 2000 | KS Wong

Larry, My lines are running ENTEK boards all the while. Currently, we used Kester R-252 solder paste. We found voids! Now we are evaluating the Alpha Metal UP78-M. I've been told that the better flux due solve the voids problem, especially whe

Reflow soldering Texas Instruments components

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 15:14:41 EST 1999 | Ron Costa

I have been seeing wetting problems with Texas Instruments componets. I am using Kester 596L OA water soluble solder paste. My reflow profile is in spec. for this formula. Has anybody else seen this problem and if so how did you resolve it? Any feed

Recycling Solder Paste?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:25:02 EDT 1999 | Whitney Trepel

We have three buckets filled with leftover solder paste from our screen printing process. Kester has informed me that they no longer take paste, but only dross and pot dumpings. Does anyone know if there's someplace I can recycle this, or am I goin

Re: Hand soldering rework fluxes

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 10:52:27 EST 1999 | John

| Hi all, | | I thought I'd use this forum to ask a couple general questions on fluxes for manual operations: | First - Is it OK to use a wave soldering type flux (specifically OA)? Thinking about activation temperatures and the ramp rate of the wav

Re: OSP's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 00:09:13 EST 1998 | Fabian Morales

I haven't worked with Protecto but I have seen very good results using a no-clean flux and a nitrogen atmosphere in the reflow oven. | Entek or Protecto? | I've hear Kester's Protecto is a very good OSP that may be more assembly process-friendly th

Non-wettig on chip cap.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 11:46:28 EST 2001 | Brian W

Before changing solder pastes or jumping through too many hoops, check the melting point of the 100 Sn (pure tin) connection. According to Kester, the melting point of 100Sn solder paste is 232 degrees C. If you do not reach that temperature, you wi

Kester 959 Flux : Clogging filter ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 11:08:59 EST 2002 | Claudine Y. Corda

Ashok, a few suggestions.......steel/brass fittings anywhere in the flux line can cause that problem; also, check the transfer tank (if used) for cleanliness . There may be a problem with the pump, if you are using Sono-Tek's SonoFlux system then p

Fine pitch paste release problems.

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 08:46:59 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve

Personaly I would try a different solder paste. Give Indium a call and get a sample of their SMQ92J No clean. You will be impressed. Alpha and Kester also have good products but we have a long history with this paste and we have printed millions of b

no-clean process

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 13:12:10 EST 2003 | barryg

We are going to be using a no-clean paste (smt)and no clean wave solder flux on a small pcb we will be doing here soon. As far as the wave process, should i purchase a new fluxer stone for the no-clean. Should I also purchse the recommended thinner o


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