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Rod Lafond <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:00:33 -0800
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Paragraph 4.2 of J-STD-001B says flux shall conform to activity levels L0 or
L1 and if other activity levels are used, data shall be available showing
compliance with testing as per appendix D.
D1.1 then says that this appendix is only required for Class 3.
What does this mean, in practical terms, if you are using an organic flux (
Multicore Hydro-X 20 )  for wave soldering to Class 2?
Like most organics, this is an ORH1 type flux.
 Does this comply to Class 2 requirements if the post-solder cleanliness
requirements are met ?  Does anyone know of an ORLO water soluble flux?
Anyone else ever run into this?  Thanks, Rod

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