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Karen Tellefsen <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Jan 2010 13:32:14 -0500
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Unless one is very concerned with cosmetics or building >Ghz boards,
there's no reason why Seal Brite could not be used for no clean assembly.

Karen Tellefsen - Electrical Testing
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908-791-3069

Bob Metcalf wrote:

I would be surprised if this product is still available, especially in
it's original form. As others previously stated, it was rosin in solvent.
The problem with the original product is it required either solvent or
semi-aqueous cleaning after soldering. In today's world of no clean
fluxes, this product would not work. Perhaps they have formulated a no
clean version.

Regards,

Bob Metcalf
Atotech Western Regional Manager

Cell 714-334-7667
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