Maker Paste Low Temp

by IC Breakout

Maker Paste Low Temp is a high quality, low cost prototyping solder paste. The new low temperature formula makes it easy to work with and can easily reflow on a hot plate.

Since it's premixed, all you need to do is, screw on the tip, squeeze the paste onto your solder pads and heat it up using a solder gun, heat gun, hot plate or any other suitable heat source. It's simple and convenient!

The lead-free metal content is a mix of Bismuth, Tin and Silver. Made with the highest quality standards in the industry (ISO 9001).

This product does not need to be refrigerated prior to opening, but for longest life and best performance, we recommend keeping it in cool location (~50°F) and refrigerating after opening.

IC Breakout, LLC certifies that this product meets RoHS requirements.

Note: Maker Paste is not water soluble. We recommend using Isopropyl Alcohol for cleanup.

Technical details

  • ~10 grams
  • Bi57 42Sn Ag1
  • Liquidus at 140°C (284°F)

Additional details

  • Lead-Free
  • No-clean
  • Clear residue
  • Premixed, ready to use
  • Datasheet

13 customer reviews

2 years ago
Really good paste, I used it with a stencil and a toaster reflow oven set with a profile to go up to around 180 Degrees. Everything reflowed perfectly on a Raspberry Pi CM4 board I designed. The only slight downside I would say is that compared to a pot you can't put unused paste back in it, but apart from that it's good.
by Ryan about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
The paste works as expected, a small lump on a pad with the components and baking at 150 in the oven worked perfectly.
by George about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
Overall: Very pleased. I do recommend this. Minor nuisance points: 1) The cap is difficult to remove because it clips on and off instead of screwing. Simply trying to pull the cap off did not work for me as it just slipped between my fingers. I finally found a technique which involves twisting, pulling and bending slightly to one side all at the same time, but still not very easy. 2) The first couple of millimetres squeezed out of the tube were mostly flux. Best to make sure that the mixture coming out of the tube is good before starting to use on actual circuitry. Big Positive: The product works as expected. Any problems I had beyond the two mentioned above were entirely due to this being my first attempt at working with surface mount. The low melting point was very helpful for the repair I was doing.
by David about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
It works. Couldn't get a DIP of a chip i needed so got some SOTs and adapter boards. Blew some hot air gun on it and wabam. I bet it would work with a hair dryer or in the oven. Maybe even with holding soldering iron close enough. Glad i got it. But is this a gateway drug into the hope pick and place machine i suddently started dreaming about?
by Jonas about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Great paste for SMD prototyping on hotplates and such. I used the Pinecil and it’s Hammerhead attachment, which works great while still being very budget friendly. Soldered 0603 and 0.4mm pitch QFN with no issues, though it’s a bit messy, isopropyl alcohol recommended.
by Harry about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Works really well, but the nozzle isn't precise enough for my need's and the paste itself is pretty fluid
by Anonym about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
Works as expected, it makes SMD assembily with a hot plate really easy. One thing to watch out for is not getting it mixed up with anything that has lead on it. Mixing this with lead can cause joints to fail, so best practice it to use lead-free components, solder, PCBs and ideally a soldering iron that isn't used for leaded parts.
by Anonymous about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
I love this stuff - it has revolutionised my soldering. I cannot solder with traditional solder for toffee. I have been trying for about forty years, and even now it's still a mess. With this stuff I can actually solder and get it right. It is intended for SMD, but it is vastly helpful for through hole, especially when the part is precious and / or the fabricator is as clumsy as a drunk armadillo. Here is an example of how to use (through hole): 1) Consider tinning the parts using the paste and heat or just applying a little raw paste before putting them together. 2) Put the parts together. 3) Apply the paste onto the joint on and around where you want the solder to go. Providing the parts have solder mask or other solder resistant surface, you do not have to worry too much about putting on excess paste - even bridging pins - more is more. with SMD you can even get away with applying paste along the pads in a brided line(!). 4) apply heat from soldering iron to each pad in turn, holding the iron on until the whole joint goes silver and you can see the solder flowing. You should not need to overheat - this stuff is low temp and melts readily. 5) Check the joint to pin shape for the classic curved to conical shape of a good joint. If it looks too skinny, reapply and reheat. Two or three goes is OK - patience! 6) Use some IPA and a small brush (I use a brass one - *gently*) to carefully remove any excess unheated paste and residual resin from the board. The resin can be messy if you used a lot of paste. The folded edge of a lint free tissue and IPA can be effective here too. The beauty of this paste is that it is, like all solder, automatically attracted to hot metal spaces in the joint. It will flow into and fill deep into the joint, and away from other areas - genius. WHY NOT 5 STARS? A larger size syringe of this stuff, similar to the syringes one competitor uses for their product, would make this product perfect. The 70s Airfix cement style tubes do not cope well - they leak resin even when refrigerated, tend to clog during storage and burst when you apply too much pressure when clogged.
by Stephen about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
This is great for a lead free solder. I wish we could buy it in bulk! The solder flows really well on a solder mask, meaning no accuracy in application is required. My only qualm is that the nozzle is quite large for SMD work, I might try attaking it with a pencil sharpener...
by matt about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io
6 years ago
I recently made my first attempts at surface mount soldering, a task I was dreading. This solder paste made the process much easier than I had expected. I used it to solder an SOP-24 and two SOP-16 chips to breakout boards for prototyping. All that was required was to apply a small amount of paste to each pad, then touch each pin with a soldering iron (I used a needle tip bit). I found it wasn't even necessary to be particularly accurate when applying the paste - when it melts, it flows very easily away from the solder mask and into the right spot. Every connection except one worked perfectly first time - the one that didn't was due to a bent pin and not any fault of the Maker Paste. It's advertised as having a long shelf life, but I can't find any specific details which is somewhat frustrating. Otherwise, highly recommended.
by Daniel about Maker Paste Low Temp via REVIEWS.io