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The Surfactant Flux—A New Flux for the Ozone Age

G. Becker (Ericsson Telecom, Stockholm, Sweden)
A. Biverstedt (AB Wilhelm Becker, Stockholm, Sweden)
A. Tolvgård (Nokia Data, Stockholm, Sweden)

Microelectronics International

ISSN: 1356-5362

Article publication date: 1 February 1988

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Abstract

The development of a new type of flux—the surfactant flux—is described. This flux is applied in a very thin layer and must be totally dry before soldering. It is not necessary to clean PWBs after soldering for functional or aesthetic reasons. Even the results of the surface insulation resistance (SIR) test suggest no need for cleaning. The flux allows a very high soldering speed, at least double that of normal fluxes. Thus the heat input into the materials involved is minimised, with the consequence of less damage. It is not the chemicals which make the flux highly active but the concept. This new concept makes it possible to design non or low corrosive fluxes in a wide range for purposes where highly corrosive fluxes must be used today.

Citation

Becker, G., Biverstedt, A. and Tolvgård, A. (1988), "The Surfactant Flux—A New Flux for the Ozone Age", Microelectronics International, Vol. 5 No. 2, pp. 66-68. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb044326

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