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kester 108

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 05:07:33 EST 2008 | mun4o

Hi, we have about 100L kester 108 - soldering flux thinner.That is thiner for Kester 2235 and some other fluxes.But we have not use this flux already, and I don't know what I can make with the tinner.Could you help me - what is chemical composition

versaflow flux

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 10:31:35 EDT 2009 | toddl

We use Kester 2331 w/s flux in ours.

versaflow flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 07:01:16 EDT 2009 | Jeff

We use Kester 979 no clean flux in our Ersa.

Switching from full-rosin/RMA flux to no-clean flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 21:45:22 EDT 2024 | buckeye

I got an inquiry from one of our electronics labs with regards to their soldering processes. They use eutectic (63% Sn, 37% Pb) solder. For liquid flux they are currently using Kester 186, which is an old-school, full rosin (RMA and ROL1) flux that c

Rework using flux pens

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:06:16 EST 2002 | mregalia

My company has been doing its hand soldering using drip bottles for application of no-clean flux. This has created quite a few problems, especially on our microwave boards. I want to convert us over to flux pens. Does anyone have any suggestions or c

Rework using flux pens

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 21:07:00 EST 2002 | davef

Using a flux pen sounds like a good idea. Comments are: * I assume you�re talking aqueous flux. If not, some NC flux pens leave white residues. Nearly all of 15 samples suffered to varying degrees with white residues. * Use the same flux that you

Kiss selective solder flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 14:19:38 EDT 2019 | gregcr

Thank you ProcEng1 Nordson sent me a flux suggestion list: No Clean: 1. Kester Select 10 2. ALPHA EF-2210 3. AIM FX-16 Water Sol: KESTER 2331-ZX Nozzle Tinning: SUPERIOR #75

Rework using flux pens

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 17:29:20 EST 2002 | davef

Your research is on track. NC flux needs to reach activation temperature. Also, do not depend on the corrosion characteristics associated with the flux classification (ie, L1, L0, M1, M0, etc.), until the flux is activated by exposure to soldering

Re: Water Soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 11 00:23:26 EDT 1998 | MIKE

| Came a cross an interseting observation/question. | I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; | | I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exact soluti

Re: Water Soluble flux

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 20:51:14 EDT 1998 | Eric

| | Came a cross an interseting observation/question. | | I'll need to filter additional information and specifics to those whom may be able to assist me. But for now; | | | | I use a water soluble base organic flux manufactured by Kester (the exac

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