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You may wish to examine the flux percentage level in your wire solder. Usually runs at .8%, 1.2%, or 3% or something similar. If you are using 3% flux content, you will get more spattering. To determine the level of spattering, there is a test for this in IPC-TM-650.
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Subject: [TN] Anti-splashing solder wire
Dear Technos,
What do you think about this? Sounds pompous, but I wonder if this existed...
We noticed many solder balls and splashes on a particular board, after manual soldering or repairs/touch-ups and I wonder if there would be a particular brand/model of solder wire which is less splash prone.
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