Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 19:14:38 EST 2005 | khp_armin
We are encountering insufficient solder paste. Our stencil thickness is 0.13 mm and our printing pressure is 0.08 MPa our solder paste is Tamura TLF-204-19A. Please advice how to solve this problem.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 24 09:40:19 EST 2001 | davef
Your peak temperature needs to be 20 to 30�C GT the melting point of the solder. What is the melting point of: * Tamura 60-30 paste? * Tin lead on your connectors? [You imply that it is 63/37, but is that correct?]
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 00:48:12 EDT 2008 | porferio
If your oven has the flux collection unit just like the Tamura oven, then you will not experience same as what you have shown on the picture. The only thing to do now is to clean and take out the flux. Also, please consider, flux accumolation depend
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 24 01:43:34 EST 2001 | sanmatech
Recently started running flex board with tin lead connectors. The problem being that when we receive the parts incoming connectors are all bright and shiny. Now after going thru the heller we encountered cold solder. At this time peak temp was at 186
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 05:14:42 EST 1999 | S L CHANG
We are currently cleaning solder paste (TAMURA SQ-1030FP) from stencil using an ultrasonic stencil cleaner with solvent (HYSPER-Non CFC). The process cycle time is 30 sec. cleaning in 1st ultrasonic tank and another 30sec. cleaning in 2nd ultrasonic
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 07:25:21 EST 2006 | kvanzill
Hello, I am seeing something new to me and I am hoping some one some where may have resolved this before. I am running a Panasonic SPF63 screen printer with Tamura (RMA-012-FPL) solder paste. Now this problem is hard to describe but I will do my bes
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