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Mon, 4 May 1998 18:43:23 -0400
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Please send me a copy of the memo>

Al Cash
fax: 847-870-5746

> ----------
> From:         Jim Marsico 516-595-5879[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     TechNet E-Mail Forum.;Jim Marsico 516-595-5879
> Sent:         Monday, May 04, 1998 11:26 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Re: [TN] flux and stranded wires
>
> NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT NOR AN I AFFILIATED WITH ANY FLUX
> MANUFACTURERS!!!
>
> In 1994, as a result of concerns from several military program managers
> and
> materials engineers, a joint team was formed with the Naval Air Warfare
> Center
> (China Lake), Hughes Missile Systems (Tuscon, AZ) and Texas Instruments
> (Lewisville, TX) to address the issues regarding the use of HF1189 and
> HF1189A
> water soluble flux on stranded wire.  The key issue in this task was to
> determine if flux entrapment under the insulation will induce corrosion
> and
> impact long term reliability.
>
> On June 15, 1994, a memo was issued from the Deputy Commander for Research
> and
> Development (Department of the Navy) with the results of the evaluation.
> The
> results were "None of the data indicates that there will be any problems
> with
> reliability or performance when stranded wires are soldered with either of
> the
> subject fluxes."
>
> The memo is four pages long... the detailed reports from the various
> organizations total about 50 pages.  I will be happy to FAX the Navy memo
> to
> whom ever sends me their FAX number, sorry, but the detailed reports are
> too
> lengthy.
>
> Jim Marsico
> AIL Systems Inc.
> (516) 595-5879
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
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