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From: Mike Fenner, BSP
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Fax: +441 295 720 937
For a project: I would be interested to hear from anyone who has knowledge of
specifications/procedures for determining the maximum amount of entrapped air
in pastes (solder, adhesives or otherwise) as supplied and methods for measuring
same. I am concerned with all aspects, eg possible effects on rheology of beaten
in air/gas, as well as gross bubbles in syringes. Alternatively suggestions for
measuring techniques and max limits for "packaged air" particularly would be
welcome.
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