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Robert Kondner <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Sep 2012 13:12:57 -0400
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Hi,

 

I was looking though some paste datasheets which show a paste "Family"
available in different alloys. 

 

My Question:

 

Is a single flux formulation being used with these different alloys? It
seems so.

 

But the various melting point have a serious range. And I remember from my
college chemistry days that reaction rates double for every 10 C rise in
temp. (Is that still correct?) So I would expect fluxes to be relatively
"Inactive" al low leaded temps but then going super-fast at higher lead free
temps.

 

Can anyone clarify? Is it a real issue or hogwash-worthy.

 

Thanks,

Bob K.

 

 



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