Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 11:37:14 EDT 2005 | trd
Please...moonman....can you post your website again....i didnt catch it in every other thread either.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 11:40:14 EDT 2005 | pjc
Also, consider doing an acceptance run at the equipment manufacturer's facility, before it comes to yours, to ensure it works to your requirements and to verify any performance claims made by the equipment mfr.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 10:02:42 EST 2005 | Tim
You should be baking above 100C/212F to ensure that you're driving moisture out of the board. Four hours at 225F is usually enough to dry out most multilayer PWBs.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 08:47:27 EST 2005 | jdengler
IPC-7351 is the most complete I have found but is still missing some. Look here http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?Pageid=4.6 Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 12:45:37 EDT 2005 | james
Just wanted everyones input here. Just curious on others opinion on what paste is worth buying. Thanks for any input.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 14:16:41 EDT 2005 | james
We have run AIM in the past and it seems to stick to the blades and be very tacky. Anyone else agree?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 10:26:39 EDT 2005 | james
Kester water soluble seems to work best for us at this point. I am just trying to figure out why we are having so many problems when we use AIM paste. It tends to stick to the blades, clog the aperatures and of course gives us insufficient solder.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:03:50 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
For PB solder, Indium has never failed to produce quality results. WS,RMA and 2%silver WS get my vote. Can't speak for PB-free though
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:28:20 EDT 2005 | aespino
Have any of you used or evaluated lead free water soluble paste from kester or indium?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:30:50 EDT 2005 | james
We go manufactures specs as far as handling our paste, so we dont have too many variables.