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Default Old solder paste: the answer

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http://www.kester.com/en-us/document...de%20Line).pdf

Kester gives a test for whether solder paste is fresh enough. The test
is to melt a drop of it onto an unsolderable surface and see whether it
forms one ball or several. If it sheds a number of smaller balls (rather
than forming just one), the flux has deteriorated. The failure mode is
flux deterioration.

The funny thing is, I have some solder paste that is 10 years old and
seems to pass this test. I'm going to repeat the test more rigorously.


... And it wasn't reproducible. Apparently, a lot of flux had gone to one
end of the tube.


There ya go then ! So now we all know, and thanks for the update.


Indeed. And I'll bet the problem can be suitably addressed by using
supplemental flux on the pads before applying the solder paste.

Thanks for digging into this. Good to know.


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