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  • bohaboha
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Nov 2012
    • 972
    • sweden

    #1

    REAL OR FAKE SOLDERING PASTE

    Hello everyone today I see this advertisement about a soldering paste that is according to them video posted as almost fantastic for all surface soldering to the point that one becomes suspicious
    Therefore, your experience is of great importance. Is it really as good as it looks or ?​
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  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30917
    • Albion

    #2
    there are very few uses for solder paste unless your making surface-mount pcb's with an oven and a stencil.

    however - it's irelevent.
    the center photo shows a chinese ripoff of Amtech NC559 flux, so are they selling flux or solder-paste?
    it looks like even they dont know!

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    • harp
      Badcaps Veteran
      • Jun 2022
      • 570
      • Planet Earth

      #3
      REAL FAKE not OR

      I mean, just assume that you have a small corporation that allow to be published photo like this...

      On last pictures...

      63Pb6Sn63Pb37 <--- very informative
      SOLDER PASTE
      MAINTENANCE

      And for illustration, they choose to spill it arround keypad contact, on coating...

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      • bohaboha
        Badcaps Veteran
        • Nov 2012
        • 972
        • sweden

        #4
        [QUOTE=stj;n3228895]there are very few uses for solder paste unless your making surface-mount pcb's with an oven and a stencil.

        however - it's irelevent.
        the center photo shows a chinese ripoff of Amtech NC559 flux, so are they selling flux or solder-paste?
        it looks like even they dont know!
        [/QUOT

        hi stj and harp, i absolutely trust your expertise but their video on the site is driving me crazy here is it takes a look at it : https://www.luminoush.com/products/l..._content=12020
        Another question can you sell stuff on the forum? Because in the old one there was something i do not remember

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        • harp
          Badcaps Veteran
          • Jun 2022
          • 570
          • Planet Earth

          #5
          I cant loaded the web page... have you yt link to video?
          Hard to not see... advertisement is generated all about bad photoshoped pieces of pictures, the any label, info, sytinge, aplicator, solder paste, illustration of use... all PS on last attachment. Would you trust in video, if they cant provide you actual f...ing photo of product?
          I search and found company KEK, but there is another label on his product... so...

          Edit
          Found some blank syringe so they can be printed/PSed anyway...
          Just noticed that on your label is 63Ph6Sn... so not photoshop mistake
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          Last edited by harp; 03-05-2024, 06:55 PM.

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