I've tried thinning old dry paste with denatured alcohol
and the result was that the components popped off the board like popcorn as
soon as I heated it up.
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On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 3:35 AM Charlie Hansen <n0tt1@...>
wrote:
Thanks Donald....
So,
in a way it's like paint...solvent evaporates and the solids
settle out.
I just wonder what chemical the "medium" is....and if
more of the same were added and mixed would that prolong its life even
more?? Now, that's with evaporation....oxidation is quite another
issue.? Any thoughts on that?
Charlie
On Tue, 5
Nov 2019 18:51:04 -0500 "Donald H Locker" <dhlocker@...> writes: > The medium
carrying the solids changes viscosity as it ages and > evaporates and
oxidises and/or reduces); the solder balls settle as > >
gravity exerts its ever-present force; the flux reacts with the >
vehicle > and solder reducing the fluxing potency and the vehicle
viscosity > and > solder wettability. There are probably other
effects, but those are > the > big ones that I've read
about. > > Donald. > -- > *Plain Text* email --
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> On 2019-11-05 6:30 p.m., Charlie Hansen wrote: > > ">
Be aware that the rated shelf life is anywhere from 6 months to >
a > >> year.? It lasts longer if you keep it refrigerated,
especially > after > >> breaking the seal." > >
> > Guys, there's something I always wanted to know about that
shelf > > life....what the heck causes the stuff to go bad? >
> > > Charlie > > > > > > On Tue,
05 Nov 2019 14:51:58 -0700 "Dwayne Reid" > <dwayner@...> > > writes: >
>> Hi there. > >> > >> We have been purchasing
63/37 solder paste from Chip Quik? - > both > >>
direct and via Digikey.? It's available in both syringe and jar >
>> form. > >> > >> Be aware that the rated
shelf life is anywhere from 6 months to > a > >>
year.? It lasts longer if you keep it refrigerated, especially >
after > >> > >> breaking the seal. >
>> > >> We normally purchase the Water Soluble flux
version - we then > just > >> wash the boards under
running hot water and blow dry with > compressed >
>> > >> air.? This works especially well for the
small prototype board > runs > >> that we do. >
>> > >> dwayne > >> > >> >
>> At 10:39 AM 11/5/2019, Dave wrote: > >>> I have
plenty of regular solder, and plenty of flux, now I need > to >
>> > >>> buy some solder paste for smd stuff. Any
recommendations? I > would > >>> like some in a jar
and also a syringe just to have both. Is > >> no-clean >
>>> solder better? Also, I just want tin/lead solder if it is
still > >> available. > >>> > >>>
Thanks, > >>> > >>> Dave >
>> > >> > > > >