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don’t want to be liable for failures in the field due to old material. As for the cored wire solder, similar storage issues apply, but more to the point, the real concern is the changing activity of the flux in the core due to its corrosive or acidity properties working
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: IPC Guidelines for Flux Selection and Use Question : Does the IPC have guidelines or recommendations on flux selection and use? Answer : You ask a very interesting question regarding the selection of flux or fluxes and whether or not IPC provides information or dictates where certain fluxes can and cannot be used
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: We have an ongoing debate regarding the charring of wire insulation. IPC-A-610E is very clear on the topic. Aside from overheating damage to the PCB, what other dangers does this pose
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. With this comes various heat requirements to remove the material to get to the core wire for soldering. Take a moment to explore the issues that plague this process and learn how to prepare the wire for soldering without damaging the base material itself
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. With this comes various heat requirements to remove the material to get to the core wire for soldering. Take a moment to explore the issues that plague this process and learn how to prepare the wire for soldering without damaging the base material itself
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don’t want to be liable for failures in the field due to old material. As for the cored wire solder, similar storage issues apply, but more to the point, the real concern is the changing activity of the flux in the core due to its corrosive or acidity properties working
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don’t want to be liable for failures in the field due to old material. As for the cored wire solder, similar storage issues apply, but more to the point, the real concern is the changing activity of the flux in the core due to its corrosive or acidity properties working