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Hi all TechNetters!

I'm just wondering about a no-clean flux made by InterFlux called
interflux2005M.
Sometimes we need to put some extra flux on certain kinds of components,
and if there's not enough heat it won't burn away and leave a white
powder left on the PCB. This is to my knowledge Adipic acid (spelling?).


How does this affect the components and PCB if it's in one kind of a
place where you can't brush it off?

Of course we can use a waterwash or any similar kind of washer, but we
don't wan't that extra step in the production. Many people here at
Ericsson have diffrent theorys about if the flux do harm or not.
Anybody have any experience in this matter?

Regards, 
Jan Merstrand
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