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The cored fluxes should present no issue because they are in contact with the solder. The temperature required to melt the solder dies well in deactivating the flux.
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Subject: Re: [TN] No-Clean Flux
While we are on this thread, how does no-clean flux cored solder wire work for activating the residues sufficiently?
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Blair
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