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Dave,







Hopefully you can find the diamond in the rough by reviewing the following. I not 100% sure if what you are looking for is in one of these references but it can be a starting point:







1.       J.T. Menke, “Military Electronics—A History and Projection,” Paper 328, Corrosion/ 89 (New Orleans, LA), National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 1989



2.       Handbook for Corrosion Prevention and Deterioration Control in Electronic Components and Assemblies, MIL-HDBK-1250A, U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL, June 29, 1992



3.       W.J. Willoughby, “Design Guidelines for Prevention and Control of Avionic Corrosion,” Department of the Navy Document NAVMAT P 4855-2, June 1983



4.       A.S. Brar and P.B. Narayan, Materials and Processing Failures in the Electronics and Computer Industries: Analysis and Prevention, ASM International, 1993



5.       L.W. Ekman, Spacecraft Wire Harness Design Considerations, Interconn. Technol., March 1994, p 26–30



6.       C. Harper, Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Handbook, 2nd ed., McGraw-Hill, 1997



7.       L.D. Kapner, Alternative Fluxes for Hi-Rel Assemblies, Circuits Assem., Feb 1993, p 66–70







Good Luck,



Regards,



Tom



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Subject: [TN] Flux Corrosion of Stranded Wire







Hi team - hey, looking for some assistance. I am looking for some published references (papers or book sections) on the issue of flux corrosion of stranded wire. Oddly, I don't have anything I can find in my reference library and this is an "old" topic so there are not going to be any modern papers. Its pretty much a industry best practice in terms of what not to do with flux when soldering stranded wire but I can't find what I thought would be a easy task.  I did look in Manko and Klein Wassink but nothing there. I did find some good stuff in Barrie Dunn's recent Materials & Processes book.  If anyone can point me in a good direction, I owe ya a Diet Coke!







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Dave Hillman



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