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TechNetters - some of our assembly techs use MEK to remove flux. I know MEK
is potent and probably shouldn't be used for flux removal. What I need is
some justification WHY we shouldn't use MEK.
We are soldering 22 gauge stranded wire to connector lugs and microswitch
turret terminals. This assembly is part of a fuel control for commercial
fanjet engines. We use Sb5WS (Tin 94%, Lead 0.2%, Antimony 4-6%) solder and
Kester 197 Flux, which is type RMA.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Dave Hipp
Woodward Aircraft Engine Systems
Electrical Production Engineering
(815) 639-6732
FAX (815) 636-6040
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