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IPC J-STD-001: 5.1.3 Question on Wire Tinning - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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IPC J-STD-001: 5.1.3 Question on Wire Tinning - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed Looking for solder training standards, manuals, kits, and more

Dip Tinning Conductors with Low Temperature Insulation and Solder Pot Contamination - EPTAC - Train.

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. Tinning the wire in this condition, however; is not recommended for a variety of reasons, the least of which is the wires beneath the slug may not tin and this may also cause more penetration beneath the insulation eliminating the ability to

When to Tin and Not Tin Wires - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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When to Tin and Not Tin Wires - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed Looking for solder training standards, manuals, kits, and more

Solder Selection for Printed Circuit Boards and Terminals - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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: I know for tinning stranded wires you should not use Type H or M flux, so we are ordering a No-clean solder Sn63Pb37 with a flux designator ROL0

Solder Selection for Printed Circuit Boards and Terminals - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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: I know for tinning stranded wires you should not use Type H or M flux, so we are ordering a No-clean solder Sn63Pb37 with a flux designator ROL0

Soldering Stranded Wire - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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3.3 Flux, stating within the paragraph that “… Type H or M fluxes shall not [D1, D2, D3] be used for tinning of stranded wires.” Once the wires are tinned and assembled to their respective terminations, be it either a terminal, or a printed circuit board, other approved fluxes can be used to make those connections

Soldering Stranded Wire - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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3.3 Flux, stating within the paragraph that “… Type H or M fluxes shall not [D1, D2, D3] be used for tinning of stranded wires.” Once the wires are tinned and assembled to their respective terminations, be it either a terminal, or a printed circuit board, other approved fluxes can be used to make those connections

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: I know for tinning stranded wires you should not use Type H or M flux, so we are ordering a No-clean solder Sn63Pb37 with a flux designator ROL0

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