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Hi all,

 

Got a question about a chemical called Quadrol(r). I was told that it is
a constituent of the water soluble flux in our paste.

 

I'm experiencing solder balls, and was told it may be caused from a
certain batch of Quadrol(r) that was used.

 

From someone who has no real chemistry background, can someone educate
me what is the function of Quadrol(r) is in a water soluble flux?

 

I'm doing something dangerous here, trying to learn something
new....hehehe.

 

Steve 

 


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