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TRABEM wrote in :
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 17:14:27 -0400, maxfoo wrote: On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 14:57:28 -0400, TRABEM wrote: If someone would make an inexpensive dispenser for distributing the paste evenly, I think the paste would be viable for soldering and for rework. Without a means to dispense small quantities of paste on demand, the paste method is truly useless (IMHO). I use DigiKey #K439-ND dispenser tips with 0.016" hole. They screw onto the end of the paste syringe. Works great. I don't hot-air refow, but it allows for a small-volume dispense. My technique is to run a bead down the center of the row of pins, and then heat each pin briefly, or all at once if I have a proper tip for my Metcal station. The solder wicks up to the pins, and there's maybe one bridge on a 48-pin TSSOP. Done it for years this way. -- David Hatch KR7DH |
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