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Monday, June 20, 2016

B.I.C 63/37 No Clean Flux Core Solder Wire

63/37 No Clean Wire
No-Clean cored wires was developed to eliminate the use of solvents for post-solder cleaning of circuit board assemblies in electronic industry. The No-Clean flux used in the wire core is completely halide-free. It provides excellent solderabilty and high reliability. The flux residues requires no-cleaning due to physio-chemical characteristics of the core flux.

Available in 16, 18, 20, 22 SWG (Wire Diameter/Thickness)
Made to Order in 24 SWG and 26 SWG

Melting Temp. 
SOLIDUS: 183*c
LIQUIDUS: 183*c

Usage:

1. Application which does not require product to sustain high temperature.
2. Application which require Premium QUALITY shine in Solder joints.
3. For PCB Soldering and Product adhering EU Standards.
4. Shrink pack Reels for best appeal and Protection of the product from oxidation.
5. Available in Different Flux Core Ratios. (1.2 % to 2.4%)
6. Less Smoke and subtle smell than any other brand.

Specs:

1. High Solder Flow, Non-Corrosive, Non-Conductive
2. Works @ Fast Soldering. Helps to achieve high Efficiency.
3. Less smoke compared to other brands.
4. Resin Activated Wire Solder.

Application:
For Electronic GRADE Application Use Only.
- One should bear that Flow is always less compared to Rosin Cored Wire.
- Flux does not required to be cleaned (exceptions are there)

More Details:

Recommended Iron Wattage.
10 Watt for 22 SWG
25 watt for 20 SWG
35 Watt for 18 SWG
65 Watt for 16 SWG

About No-Clean Flux Wire:

Soldering requires flux to removes oxides and to promote wetting. Rosin (made from tree sap) is one flux material that has long been popular, and comes in various strengths- RMA (Rosin Mildly Activated) or RA (Rosin Activated). 

We ensure that you can leave the flux on the board under fairly benign conditions and experience bears that out (it only becomes active = corrosive) at elevated temperatures, however most manufacturers will clean the board for cosmetic reasons and to allow inspection. Cleaning often involves the use of petroleum solvents (PCB Cleaning Solvents)- for example by vapor degreasing or just scrubbing.

No clean fluxes allegedly don't need to be cleaned and can be left on the board, however many of have had problems with no-clean processes having relatively conductive residue. The residue is ironically extremely hard to remove, much more difficult than the two above-mentioned processes, more like 'can't clean'. Think twice about this kind of flux if you're thinking of sensitive analog boards that have high impedance. Even circuits you may not think of as being analog such as RTCC chips with an external crystal may be affected.

Safest for sensitive boards is rosin flux followed by a thorough cleaning process(using PCB Cleaning Solvents).

No clean flux often has enough "low" resistance that it might influence sensitive circuits, so in case you can withstand with a few hundreds of megohms resistance between anything, leave it on. If that is too low, clean it up.

Also Visit our other Solder Wire/Sticks range:
 Sharp Wire Solder (No Clean /Urea Flux Wire),         Lumax Wire Solder,        60/40 Standard Wire,                
  60/40 Premium Wire,              60/40 No Clean Wire Solder,          63/37 Quality Wire,                                                                            



Best Regards,
B.I.C Solder Team

BAJAJ INSULATION CO. MANUFACTURES SOLDER WIRE, SOLDER STICKS, SOLDER FLUXES, PCB CLEANING SOLVENTS, DIP SOLDERING MACHINES, TIN-COPPER WIRE, TIN-ZINC WIRE AND ALLIED CHEMICALS IN DELHI.

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