On 07/07/2010 19:11,
toftat@... wrote:
> OK folks, I have decided to take the plunge into building PCB's with SMD
> components. I have been putting this off for about 3 years now, but the
> availability of new parts in through hole configurations is undeniably
> reducing.
>
> Having watched many youtube videos, it seems the most important part of
> the process is the flux, however, having never bought flux outside of flux
> cored solder, I am at a loss for what I should be looking for in a flux.
> It appears that while no-clean flux has the appeal of not needing a clean
> up step, activated solder is easier to use. Should I be looking at a
> liquid or paste flux?
>
> I realize that there are probably as many opinions about this as there are
> list members, but I would like to draw on the experience of the group and
> hear suggestions...
I use solder with a no-clean flux core, but the flux isn't very active.
I coat the pads with additional no-clean flux using a flux pen. It seems
more active than the stuff in the solder. For drag-soldering fine-pitch
devices I use Warton Metals' jelly flux, it comes in a convenenient syringe.
Leon
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Leon Heller
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