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Flux (metallurgy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In metallurgy, a flux is a chemical cleaning agent which facilitates soldering, brazing, and welding by removing oxidation from the metals to be joined. Common fluxes are: ammonium chloride or rosin...
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Soldering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Even if rosin flux is used, substances left in the residue after soldering may, when exposed to high temperatures or humidity, cause corrosion of the conductive parts of the leads or circuit board, or a reduction in conductor insulation ... Flux is used in the soldering process for the following purposes.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about soldering flux. soldering flux. Information about soldering flux in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. soldering fluxes ... (redirected from soldering flux)
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Superior 4000-series:; Low-Residue No-Clean; Solder Paste Superior No. 609LB:; Hi-Temp Brazing Flux Superior No. 1260: Aluminum Soldering Flux...
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