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Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Stefan Trethan"
<stefan_trethan@g...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> again the same topic.
> Last time i asked someone suggested glycerine and IPA.
> (sorry for forgetting your name)
> Tried it, in varying ratios of glycerine/ipa -> always bad results.
> As soon as i mix _anything_ into the paste, regardless of how
little it
> might be,
> the components literally jump off the board as soon as i heat it.
It also
> doesn't
> matter how slow i heat it.
>
> It almost makes you cry when you have just placed 30 or so SMD
components,
> heat
> up and all start jumping like popcorn at a certain temperature.
>
> The paste is rather dry, and it is impossible to dispense because
it just
> isn't tacky
> enough to stick to the board (it sticks to the syringe tip). I'm
VERY sure
> i'll NEVER
> EVER again buy smd paste at ebay. Well it did only cost 1 or 2eur
instead
> of 10 but
> it isn't worth the bother at all.
>
> I admit i didn't store it in the fridge, and it was slightly better
when i
> got it.
>
> What do you think, is there anything i could try to thin it?
>
> Is it vital to keep it in the fridge? What are your experiences
with that?
>
> I'd really hate throwing away this almost full syringe, but if it
doesn't
> work out
> i'll have to.
>
> I'm more and more into SMD now, and i MUST get that working.
> I have seen it work when i got the paste, and it was tacky enough
to work
> with it.
> Ii is so much easier than hand soldering and looks nicer too.
>
> well, ideas welcome.
>
> ST
If you have a production board, considder etching a thin piece of
sheet metal and using that as a solder stencil and then like silk
screeen, squeegee it on.
Dave