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John,
We're using an OA flux, followed by a wash in a high pressure in-line
cleaner. Using OA takes care of minor oxidation problems, which you may
encounter in you low volume, high mix, environment.
We were using a synthetic rosin version previously. We like the OA results
much better.
Good luck,
Charlie B.
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Subject: [TN] Fluxes
All,
What fluxes are you all using in your wave soldering machines? Are you
happy with the results? Would they suit a low volume, high mix contract
manufacturing environment?
Thanks, your comments are welcome
John Harris
Process Engineer
AEMS Pty Ltd
www.aemspl.com.au
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