Soldering Flux
The soldering flux is designed to help promote the soldering process. It is a chemical substance the protects the surface and prevents oxidation on the metal to be joined by soldering. The surface remains unchanged before and after the soldering process. The soldering flux is a natural soldering material with rosin as its primary component. With minimal smoke created, it does not pollute the working environment or negatively affect operator health.
Specifications
Flux code | JF-715 |
Spreading rate % | 82% |
Halide content % | 0.01% |
Copper-mirror test | Qualified |
Electric resistance Ω | 4×1012Ω |
Solid state components % | 1.5±0.5 |
Water extract resistivity | 5×104Ω·cm |
Appearance | Light yellow liquid |
Specific gravity (25℃) | 0.795±0.005 |
Boiling point ℃ | 85℃-130℃ |
Welding preheating temperature ℃ | 90℃-115℃ |
Operation | Foaming, spraying, dipping |
Time for coating tin | 3-6 sec |
Applications
With regard to the high-stability welding of electronic components, this soldering flux can conform to two kinds of rigorous standards, including MIL-P-28809 and IPC-818. Therefore, it is highly reliable when applied in electronic communications products, computer automatic products, computer mainframes, computer interface devices, etc.
Related Names
Solder Removal Products | Circuit Soldering Accessories | PCB Soldering Wick