----- Original Message ----- From: "mumin55555" <MUMIN55555@...> To: <Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 2:12 PM Subject: [Homebrew_PCBs] but is "soldering paste" ok to use? > hallo again! > i read your answers, thanks a lot. but here, in israel there are > almost no electronics stors, and the ones existing, do not have a > lot of stuff. so what is flux? is "electronics > solder" is the same as "solder paste" that i can get here? Electronic solder is like wire (made from a tin/lead alloy- usually 60% tin and 40% lead) with a flux (typically resin) core. The flux core melts with the solder when the soldering iron is applied and cleans the metal of oxides etc. helping the solder to flow properly and wet the parts to be joined. Resin flux leaves a residue which can look a bit messy. It may be removed by scrubbing with a brush and solvent, like iso-propyl alcohol. You can also get 'low-residue' solder which uses a different flux, which mostly evaporates when soldering, and doesn't need cleaning. It doesn't work as well as resin, in my experience. Solder paste consists of solder powder mixed with flux and is applied to PCBs when assembling surface mount components. Leon -- Leon Heller, G1HSM leon_heller@... http://www.geocities.com/leon_heller
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] but is "soldering paste" ok to use?
2003-08-30 by Leon Heller
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