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  2. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    A tube of multicore electronics solder used for manual soldering. For attachment of electronic components to a PCB, proper selection and use of flux helps prevent oxidation during soldering; it is essential for good wetting and heat transfer. The soldering iron tip must be clean and pre-tinned with solder to ensure rapid heat transfer.

  3. Flux (metallurgy) - Wikipedia

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    Rosin used as flux for soldering A flux pen used for electronics rework Multicore solder containing flux Wire freshly coated with solder, held above molten rosin flux. In metallurgy, a flux is a chemical reducing agent, flowing agent, or purifying agent. Fluxes may have more than one function at a time.

  4. Solder - Wikipedia

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    The two principal types of flux are acid flux (sometimes called "active flux"), containing strong acids, used for metal mending and plumbing, and rosin flux (sometimes called "passive flux"), used in electronics. Rosin flux comes in a variety of "activities", corresponding roughly to the speed and effectiveness of the organic acid components of ...

  5. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    Used plated tip with remains of solder flux. Most soldering irons for electronics have interchangeable tips, also known as bits, that vary in size and shape for different types of work. [22] [23] [15] Common tip shapes include: bevel, chisel, [24] [25] and conical. [24] [25] An example of a more specialist tip is spoon or gull wing, which ...

  6. Solder paste - Wikipedia

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    The paste manufacturer will suggest a suitable reflow temperature profile to suit their individual paste. The main requirement is a gentle rise in temperature to prevent explosive expansion (which can cause "solder balling"), yet activate the flux. Thereafter, the solder melts. The time in this area is known as Time Above Liquidus. A reasonably ...

  7. Wave soldering - Wikipedia

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    Flux in the wave soldering process has a primary and a secondary objective. The primary objective is to clean the components that are to be soldered, principally any oxide layers that may have formed. [3] There are two types of flux, corrosive and noncorrosive. Noncorrosive flux requires precleaning and is used when low acidity is required.

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