[sdiy] PCB tin
mark verbos
mverbos at earthlink.net
Sun Jan 9 20:05:36 CET 2005
This stuff is hot. I didn't use it in the beginning, and those PCBs look
like they were left out in the rain. As soon as I started with the tin,
they started keeping their condition. They look really cool too. I get
lots of boards out of one bottle.
Mark
Tom Arnold wrote:
>On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 06:26:11PM +0000, ed cope wrote:
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>>I have some new PCB's that I am about to put together and i haven't ever
>>realy done anything with real PCBs yet (just stuff on stripboard and
>>plugblock stuff). So what is the best way to preapare for soldering, i
>>read that you could just get a rework flux spray and that would do? I
>>also heard that chemical tin is quite expensive?
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>http://www.mgchemicals.com/products/421.html
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>$25 from JDR :
>http://www.jdr.com/interact/item.asp?itemno=MG-421-500ML
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>You can get quite a few PCBs out of one bottle.
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>I guess it depends how you define "expensive" :-)
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