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Hello!
We are a supplier of electronic assemblies primarily for the
military. We are in the process of switching over from RMA to
water soluble flux (Kester 1189A). Typically, rosin flux has a
density of .890, which the flux density controllers on
automated equipment can easily control. Kester's 1189 flux has
a density requirement of 1.2. Standard flux density
controllers can only be dialed up to .999, so how do I control
the density of the water soluble flux? What modifications must
I incorporate in my wave soldering process to automatically
monitor and control the new flux type?
I would like to hear from those who already use the Kester
1189A flux to see how they monitor and control the density.
Jim Marsico
AIL Systems, Inc
516-595-5879
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