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Leland Woodall <[log in to unmask]>
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TechNetters,

I'm wondering if anyone can give me an idea of the amount of time needed for
a jar of solder paste to reach ambient temperature once it is removed from
refrigerated storage.  The container is 90 mm tall and 80 mm in
circumference.  The net weight is 1 kilogram, and the product is stored in a
40 degree F environment.  Our facility consistently ranges from 70 to 72
degrees.

I understand condensation will form if opened prior to reaching room temp.
I had planned to insert a thermometer into the middle of the jar to get an
actual reading, but I also really hate to waste an expensive jar of paste to
perform such a simple experiment.

Thanks in advance for your input!

Leland Woodall
Quality Coordinator
Keihin Carolina System Technology, Inc.
Tarboro, NC 27886

Phone:  252-641-6750, ext. 2865
Email:   [log in to unmask]

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