开云体育I’ll second the acupuncture needles. ? The 3D printing folk use them to clear nozzles, eg ? Tony ? ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim Pruitt WA7DUY via groups.io
Sent: Friday, 21 March 2025 3:15 pm To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [homebrewpcbs] cleaning paste needles ? Hello Steve. On 3/20/2025 3:48 PM, Steve Wiseman via groups.io wrote: On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 at 22:25, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY via groups.io<jpruitt67@...> wrote:?How do you clean the needles used to dispense solder paste?? I thought I had it figured out as I got a 100ml luer lock syringe and ran 100ml of hot water through my #21 and #22 needles but the next time I try to use them I find them clogged and the last one I could not get it opened up again.? I hope the needles are not 1 time use only.?Is there a way to actually clean those needles??Soak in IPA, and run through with acupuncture needles. I use #26 and#28 dispensing needles (on a dima dotmaster) and this gets them cleanwhen they inevitably clog. I also find that I have to warm the pasteand syringe assembly, a 55W headlamp bulb mounted near the homeposition and run from a variable PSU does the job.The acupuncture needles are available all over the place and aren'texpensive - (and far better than trying to poke stripped wire wrapwire through a clogged needle)(or Amazon, ebay etc.)Some dispensing needles are 'lucky', some clog quickly. I think it's afunction of the transition of the needle tube projecting into the mainbody - if there's a step the solder balls get hung up, squeeze theflux out and start to create a pellet of solid solder under thepressure. You can finesse this a bit if you need, the needles are justcrimped into the body, you can adjust the depth (with care).I've also been trying one-piece dispensing nozzles with some success -like these, but they're not 'better' enough to convince me yet, andI'd have to modify the dotmaster to suit.?Steve????? ? |