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Iain Braddock <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 May 2001 09:15:25 +0100
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Morning Tekkers!

I am curious as to whether anyone is actually using water soluble flux
whether for reflow, wave or hand soldering on class 3 electronics -
Military.

This would be both for the assembly of CCA's & sub-assemblies ie. some
hand soldering of (stranded) wires.  I read most of the responses the
other week to a slightly similar question titled - rework & organic
fluxes - but wasn't sure whether anyone was actually using W/S  for
class 3 Military electronics.  The response from Jim Marsico the other
week wrt the US navy trial on the use of a W/S flux suggested some are,
perhaps someone would oblige.

CIA,
      Iain.




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