It is awfully sticky at first, but overnight it hardens to a really hard
layer.
If you look at colophony chunks they are similar to colored glass, and
break in a similar way.
Some solvents might leave it sticky, as far as i know colophony is
produced by distilling the turpentine out of tree resin.
But ethanol definitely works.
ST
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:45:59 +0100, dyadic_cyclone
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dyadic_cyclone@...> wrote:
> Does colophony really create a hard coating similar to laquer? I know
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> flux removers are commonly available, and I have used them after using
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> "rosin core" solder on small boards, because, if I don't clean off
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> the flux residue, the board will be sticky and collect dust, as I
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> learned with a small SMT pcb I made not long ago.
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> Is colophony different from common "rosin"? Or is there something
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> about adding a solvent that leaves the flux harder after the solvent
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> outgasses than when it is when the flux it is in the core of flexible
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> solder?
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> Thanks,
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> Paul