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Earl, I read your question incorrectly. When you said equate to, I read
that as in having a similar component, not as in being compatible with
fluxes. I think the best answer is that it is something that needs to be
tested on a case by case basis.
Jana
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From: Earl Moon [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: OSP
Jana,
I appreciate you are not into fluxes and the answer concerning OSP
composition. I'm sure the OSP chemistry is compatible - no kidding - with
current flux chemistries or how could it work
When we used "SealBrite" it was essentiall a flux. Does someone out there
know the answer to my question concerning flux composition in terms of
Jana's answer?
Earl
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