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"Hollandsworth, Ron" <[log in to unmask]>
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     Good Day Forum:
     This survey Ron again.  As many of you on the forum have now figured, 
     we are in a transition period to a No-clean/Low-Residue Soldering 
     Solution.  Initial evaluations have pointed toward implementing a 
     water based, VOC free, flux.  The flux we tested was Kester's 973 
     flux.  Looking down the road, it would seem that environmentalists 
     will eventually ask for further reductions in VOCs.  
     
     The question for the forum is "How many of you wave solderers are 
     using a water based VOC free (No-clean/Low-Residue) flux in your wave 
     soldering processes?"
     
     If you would like to share your satisfaction with the results of this 
     flux I would appreciate it very much.
     
     We are looking at convection heating to eliminate moisture and have 
     had excellent results (solderballing/spattering ...etc...).
     
     Thanks in advance for your help.
     
     Ron Hollandsworth
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     ITT A/CD

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