Název: Comparison of Rosin Fluxes
Autoři: Rendl, Karel
Macháč, Jan
Steiner, František
Wirth, Václav
Citace zdrojového dokumentu: Electroscope. 2013, č. 5, EEICT + EDS.
Datum vydání: 2013
Nakladatel: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, Fakulta elektrotechnická
Typ dokumentu: článek
article
URI: http://147.228.94.30/images/PDF/Rocnik2013/Cislo5_2013/r7c5c9.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/6623
ISSN: 1802-4564
Klíčová slova: kalafunová tavidla;pájitelnost;testování materiálu
Klíčová slova v dalším jazyce: rosin fluxes;solderability;material testing
Abstrakt v dalším jazyce: This article will present results of activity testing of rosin fluxes. A good solderability of a component output and a soldering pad of PCB are important for the creation of a quality joint. Since it supports a melted solder wetting on a soldered surface, a flux has a definitive influence on the creation of a quality joint. Further, it removes oxides and other impurities from soldering alloys and prevents from a creation of a new oxide layer during soldering. According the technology of a solder joint creation, a flux is added into the soldering process in different ways. The aim of the test was to select a rosin flux having with the solder tube the best results during soldering of the copper surface on PCB's. Fluxes were compared by the help of two different tests. The first trial was carried out by the area of spread method, since this test is suitable for solderability testing of materials and comparison of a flux activity. The wetting balance test was chosen as the second trial. This method enables to measure the wetting force affecting the tested sample. Curves of wetting forces are the test result serving for comparison of single fluxes.
Práva: © 2013 Electroscope. All rights reserved.
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Číslo 5 (2013)

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