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Used paste
Makes waste
Dewey
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From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richard D. Krug
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 5:40 AM
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Subject: [TN] Cooling of Solder Paste Overnight
It has been proposed that we take left over solder paste and store at ~60 F overnight to extend life and integrity of paste. This would be paste in its original tube or jar, not recovered from a stencil. We are located in Florida. During the summer, when the AC is reduced overnight, temperature in the building gets to ~85 F.
Has anyone done this? What are the pro's and con's?
Dick Krug, CSSBB, CSMTPE
Senior Process Engineer
Sparton Complex Systems
30167 Power Line Road
Brooksville, FL 34602-8299
p (352) 540-4012 (Internal Ext. 2012)
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