Let me get some comparative photos that tell the story better. File names and captions should be self-explanatory.
This time, I'm pulling a line across the pins of a QFP - basically, I am practising for the work on those Trio64V+ VLB cards where I need to solder on a giant QFP. The pitch of the QFP on this sample will be the same as the Trio64V+
Here is the bare PCB, from a SCSI controller card. I have already desoldered the QFP chip and cleaned up the pads.
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Here is the cleaned up QFP IC.
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Here, I have drawn a line across the pads using the old SMD291SNL solder paste with newly added flux stirred in. I estimate there's about 3.5 cc of paste in the syringe and that I added about 1 cc of flux paste. The light green CHIPQUIK syringe tips were the smallest I could use. I tried to use smaller, but the paste would get clogged into the nozzle. Shown here is the smallest line I could pull. Even that line, I had to do 3 takes to get it like that. You can see that the paste isn't really wanting to flow onto the PCB.
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By way of comparison, here is the new paste, TS391AX, also from ChipQuik. But to be fair, I am using the red coloured (all plastic) syringe tip. To get an idea for size difference, this is the order of tip spout diameters, from smallest to largest: red, blue, violet, light green, grey, dark green. This is not to be confused with the metal syringe tips, which would have a size ordering of (smallest-to-largest): clear, white, red, blue, violet, brown, green, black. The ID of the red plastic is about the same as the metal clear, but the metals will likely let the paste come out slower due to more back pressure (1 cm long metal shaft creates "feet of head").
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Here is the full overview. Half are with old paste, half with new paste.
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