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absorbed, will activate the flux and corrosion can result. Another reason to remove the flux is for testing purposes. Rosin type of fluxes, once polymerized, are very difficult for pin type of test stations (fixtures
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. Secondly, you need to decide whether or not the residues from the used flux can be left on the board after the soldering operation. J-STD-004, can be used to evaluate the fluxes, as it discusses corrosion properties and appropriate tests to determine the activity levels of the flux
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absorbed, will activate the flux and corrosion can result. Another reason to remove the flux is for testing purposes. Rosin type of fluxes, once polymerized, are very difficult for pin type of test stations (fixtures
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/issues-of-burnt-flux-on-class-3-pcb-assemblies/
absorbed, will activate the flux and corrosion can result. Another reason to remove the flux is for testing purposes. Rosin type of fluxes, once polymerized, are very difficult for pin type of test stations (fixtures
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/soldertip-44-ipc-guidelines-for-flux-selection-and-use/
. Secondly, you need to decide whether or not the residues from the used flux can be left on the board after the soldering operation. J-STD-004, can be used to evaluate the fluxes, as it discusses corrosion properties and appropriate tests to determine the activity levels of the flux