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We banned flux bottles due to the frequent over fluxing that resulted. The level of skill required to prevent surplus flux was too great to risk it. We now only use pens. 
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Rex

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On 20 Sep 2013, at 16:23, Craig Sullivan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> This is an elementary question, but we do a fair bit of hand soldering in
> some of our assemblies. We use flux bottles with needle nozzles in order to
> dispense the flux on the board. I'd like to control how much flux is
> dispensed. I know training is paramount, but in my effort to give the
> operators tools to do their job more effectively, can anyone point me to
> items to look at? I know about flux pens and we do use them as well, but was
> just wondering what others might be using.
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> Craig Sullivan
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