What is flux residue?
Soldering generates burnt residue simultaneously after the reaction! An explanation of troubles and their countermeasures.
Flux, often heard in the context of soldering processes, is an auxiliary agent for soldering that plays a crucial role in making soldering possible. In this article, we will explain what flux residue is, which remains after soldering, as well as the troubles caused by flux residue and their countermeasures. The components that make up flux, such as rosin and activators, react with the oxide film on the metal surface during the soldering process, dissolving and removing the oxides, thereby enabling soldering. However, simultaneously with soldering, "flux residue" (the remnants after the reaction) is generated. *For more detailed information, you can view the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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