As a follow-up question, has anyone ever come across flux cored wire
which has become functionally defective through age? Provided that the
temperature isn't excessive and the outer layers of the wire are
protected from surface oxidation, cored wire should last almost
indefinitley, shouldn't it?

Roger Bilham

In article <48359946794DD511BA3A00508BA5563F0ECE1A@MERCURY>, Ochenas,
Tom <[log in to unmask]> writes
>
>    Does anyone know of a method/standard for requalifying expired flux
>    core solder wire (62/36/2)?
>
>    The simpler the better...
>
>    Thanks In Advance,
>
>    Tom Ochenas
>    Process Engineering
>    Maxtek Components Corporation

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