Editorial Team - PCB Directory
Jul 12, 2019
Flux is the core inside the solder wire which provides electrical contact and mechanical strength to the joint that is being soldered. The volume of flux in the solder material is an important parameter - A higher flux volume is usually required to provide a better connection and support to the component to be soldered. A lower flux volume results in connections that are not as good. Lower flux is not desirable for lead-free (RoHS) soldering as it results in more difficulty when trying to connect a component terminal while soldering.
Solder Flux is classified into 3 major categories based on their flux activity:
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