Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 16:10:56 EDT 2004 | palmerg
Haven't used aim solder products. Any good ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 22:39:12 EDT 2009 | jandon
AIM has very narrow process window on their solder pastes...
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:50:44 EDT 2004 | davef
To take our turn at keeping everyone else on the straight and narrow. For more on lead contamination of no-lead solder, look here: http://www.aimsolder.com/techarticles/Lead%20Contamination%20in%20Lead-Free%20Electronics%20Assembly.pdf [We apolog
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 14:16:32 EST 2012 | eniac
AIM can give a good result, I tried the solder paste from many manufacturer - AIM, Kester, Indium, Koki, Alpha Metals, Heraeus - but I stopped my choice at Kester. For example, right now I have EM907 with date of manufacture in february 2010 (it's ju
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 19:34:42 EDT 2005 | Tom B
You may want to check out Nihon Superior. Nihon licensed their Alloy to Aim for US production Late last month! The alloy uses nickel and the solder joints look amazing for "lead-free" they rival tin-lead in appearance. Other boasts is that you can
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 13:27:46 EST 2020 | rgduval
This is a No-Clean solder paste, therefore, it's intended not to be cleaned. If you need your assemblies to be cleaned post assembly, I would highly recommend a water soluble solder paste. It will provide much better looking boards in the long run.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 08 08:57:58 EDT 2006 | jdumont
Hilarious cuculi...
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 12:38:51 EDT 2006 | geb
7 zones. AIM solder SAC305.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 10:47:23 EDT 2008 | Emil
8+2cooling) paste Aim NC254 Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 14:01:07 EST 2012 | sfeinsp
AIM is the best to use for the majority of the products.