Electronics Forum: viscosity (Page 9 of 27)

Viscometer - paste or glue measurements

Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 17:25:25 EDT 2001 | morefun

Is anyone out there is the contract or the OEM sections using viscometers to check solder paste or glue for acurate process definitions. By this I mean check the materials viscosity over a period of time and measure the degradation of performance, t

Viscometer - paste or glue measurements

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 15:23:36 EDT 2001 | blnorman

We do it because we have had problems in the past. We accept the viscosity certs sent from the vendor, but we run a check on a sample sent in. We have had problems in the past with material sent from the factory sitting on a loading dock or somewhe

Re: Solder Paste Testing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 14:28:49 EST 2000 | Scott S. Snider

I ran this test back in '92 or '93 when Alpha was first pushing to change from Brookfield to Malcolm readings. The correlation between Malcolm readings to solder paste height is good. I could always look at the viscosity reading and know at least a d

Warming up solder paste at start of days production

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 07:52:37 EDT 2004 | Chris L.

Hi Grant, The purpose for allowing the solder paste to reach room temp before production is to reduce the amount of water absobtion from the air. (e.g. a cold glass of water "sweats" on a humid day)The purpose for mixing is to make the viscosity more

Poor Paste Release

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 19:55:32 EST 2006 | davef

"Poor release" (paste hanging-up in the stencil holes) could have three main (or combination of) causes: 1 Equipment * Proper aperture area ratio provide better release * Laser cut release better than chemical etched stencil 2 Process * Snap-off dis

Imm Silver & Screen Printing

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 08:52:53 EDT 2006 | davef

We never changed any thing after moving to imm silver. "Poor release" (paste hanging-up in the stencil holes) could have three main (or combination of) causes: 1 Equipment * Proper aperture area ratio provide better release * Laser cut release bette

Bubbles in conformal coat

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 08:52:13 EDT 2009 | duso02

Yes, you must thin Dow CC for any spray operations. We use Dow 2577 daily for multiple customers and we always thin it for spray operations and 2577 is considered medium viscosity. Dow recommends using up to 60% solvent (Xylene). Your 2620 is low vis

Solder Clogging

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 15:14:25 EDT 2010 | scsi

Hege, can you share more info on the formulation you ended up using for the micro dot dispensing? I'm trying to find the proper metal load and viscosity for the auger valve dispenser that we are developing and it looks like the regular low viscosity

Printing Speeds for Fine Pitch

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 06:38:37 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22

Dear Leeg, Generally the faster your print speed the more down pressure you need on the blade to roll the paste and wipe the stencil surface clean. Pastes with higher viscosity need more pressure at slow and high print speeds. Too much pressure cause

lead free no-clean printing paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:01:07 EDT 2000 | qsheng

What is the difference of formulation No-Clean Sn63 with No-Clean lead free paste? Is there techniocal data in detail for performance property of No-Clean lead free paste (for example, viscosity, solderability, tack, print life, reflow profile)? Is


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