Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
To me, and this is just my own personal opinion, a good way to gauge the quality of flux is to see how long it remains liquid under the hot air nozzle. As I explained in my original post, I always find the flux burning out before my part is properly soldered and it gets stuck because it's got nothing left to flow in.Wattevah...Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
I'll probably use the lid of the tin itself - remember, the label is on the bottom of the tin
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Well, I was eager to do this right now as we speak, but there's one small problem: this joint hasn't got a hot air station aroundWattevah...Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
I really shouldn't, but here goes another rant about this place....since some of you may know that I've done it in the past in some of my other posts....
Ok, maybe I exaggerated a bit - there ARE some hot air stations in the house BUT there's only a few (i.e. not every tech has one on their desk like it should be!) and they're not terrific - they're old Gordaks which are pump-driven and (to me !) don't have any air flow whatsoever - a disappointing and overall frustrating experience, since even my mediocre fan-driven Baku station back at my old shop was....decent, so it was only natural to expect something WAY superior when stepping over to a bigger company...nope. My wildest fantasies were picturing vacuum-seal doors like in the movies, people walking around in white lab coats, nitrile gloves, blinding bright lights everywhere, scopes, microscopes and laboratory-grade supplies on every bench, walls upon walls of perfectly organized parts of every kind, down to the smallest of screws and resistors...yeah >_>
The sad part is that on the outside, the company certainly looks like it could be like that and it has HUGE potential but it's hampered by one small factor: the people ! If the people are a bunch of laid-back good for nothing undisciplined slackers who only skate by doing the bare minimum thing day in-day out, it's going to show in their work, their mentalities, their personal space, everything ! I'd show you some pics of this place, but I don't want anybody catching on somehow, though I'm pretty sure that would violate my rights to cyber-privacy or whatever's called !
I swear, I've yet to meet someone who thinks the same as me that a shop, let alone what is technically the largest around here from what I know, should be a model of perfection in every respect ! I'm fed up with clutter and useless junk everywhere (hoarding IS considered to be a form of mental disorder after all !), fed up with not having the right tools and parts when needed, fed up with getting cold stares, or worse, downright scolded for trying to do the right things like put some order in some of this junk and strive for stuff like better lights and monitors so we don't destroy our eyes day in and day out, better chairs so we don't kill our backs, better tools so we don't have to worry about not having enough battery left to install an OS, better supplies so we don't wipe screens with rags and plain water but sadly until maybe I find an "ally", I'm on my own with no option but to either quit or carry on....f**k ! >____>
The latest kicker in this regard was when some of the boys were trying to install an OS on a laptop and were praying the battery wouldn't die on them because there's not a single good quality universal laptop power brick in this joint ! I couldn't believe my ears :| The only ones at fault here are the techs themselves for not putting their foot down and who simply carry on the "good enough" way....HATE that mentality ! The boss can only thank them for being so "budget friendly" and non-demanding - every boss's dream
Ok, rant over. Back to our flux here - sorry, I lose track and I could probably fill volumes....if I ever quit, I'll send a letter to my boss just like thisWattevah...Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
So now I have three bits of organic-compound flux...
one is as above, orange sherbet (estimate 35 grams) (sort of smells like rosin)
another looks like brown sugar paste, but seems like it has fats in it (estimate 10 grams) (kind of smells like rosin)
third looks like dried but not crystallized coffee (estimate 10 grams) (nasty smelling)
The fourth tub I have is clearly inorganic acid flux and is white ZnCl for pipes. Doesn't have any strong odor though it does have a glycerin like carrier so that it's a paste instead of solid.
I need to get some honey flux to try out... and whether or not I can use up all this flux.Last edited by eccerr0r; 05-24-2019, 11:31 AM.Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
IKR ?I really shouldn't, but here goes another rant about this place....since some of you may know that I've done it in the past in some of my other posts....
Ok, maybe I exaggerated a bit - there ARE some hot air stations in the house BUT there's only a few (i.e. not every tech has one on their desk like it should be!) and they're not terrific - they're old Gordaks which are pump-driven and (to me !) don't have any air flow whatsoever - a disappointing and overall frustrating experience, since even my mediocre fan-driven Baku station back at my old shop was....decent, so it was only natural to expect something WAY superior when stepping over to a bigger company...nope. My wildest fantasies were picturing vacuum-seal doors like in the movies, people walking around in white lab coats, nitrile gloves, blinding bright lights everywhere, scopes, microscopes and laboratory-grade supplies on every bench, walls upon walls of perfectly organized parts of every kind, down to the smallest of screws and resistors...yeah >_>
The sad part is that on the outside, the company certainly looks like it could be like that and it has HUGE potential but it's hampered by one small factor: the people ! If the people are a bunch of laid-back good for nothing undisciplined slackers who only skate by doing the bare minimum thing day in-day out, it's going to show in their work, their mentalities, their personal space, everything ! I'd show you some pics of this place, but I don't want anybody catching on somehow, though I'm pretty sure that would violate my rights to cyber-privacy or whatever's called !
I swear, I've yet to meet someone who thinks the same as me that a shop, let alone what is technically the largest around here from what I know, should be a model of perfection in every respect ! I'm fed up with clutter and useless junk everywhere (hoarding IS considered to be a form of mental disorder after all !), fed up with not having the right tools and parts when needed, fed up with getting cold stares, or worse, downright scolded for trying to do the right things like put some order in some of this junk and strive for stuff like better lights and monitors so we don't destroy our eyes day in and day out, better chairs so we don't kill our backs, better tools so we don't have to worry about not having enough battery left to install an OS, better supplies so we don't wipe screens with rags and plain water but sadly until maybe I find an "ally", I'm on my own with no option but to either quit or carry on....f**k ! >____>
The latest kicker in this regard was when some of the boys were trying to install an OS on a laptop and were praying the battery wouldn't die on them because there's not a single good quality universal laptop power brick in this joint ! I couldn't believe my ears :| The only ones at fault here are the techs themselves for not putting their foot down and who simply carry on the "good enough" way....HATE that mentality ! The boss can only thank them for being so "budget friendly" and non-demanding - every boss's dream
Ok, rant over. Back to our flux here - sorry, I lose track and I could probably fill volumes....if I ever quit, I'll send a letter to my boss just like this
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
If possible, I hit the chip in question with my iron and lead-free solder....if it's a QFN and you can't get under it, that's a whole different story and I get around that by cranking up the tempWattevah...Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
ANY form of soldering should be done with a fume extractor as far as I'm concerned...and it could be implemented relatively easily here given the layout of the room and the workbenches, but if I showed you the state of ANY workbench here, ideas like that would immediately be confined to the "dreams" category...
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
Because I just bought some
I use rosin core solder 60/40 for most everything
I have tried the no lead solder before
I have a spool of it and hate it because the soldering joints look like shit and very hard to use and it does not matter what temperature setting I use
I can not remember whether or not it is the the no clean type of solder or notLast edited by sam_sam_sam; 06-09-2019, 07:24 AM.Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
What is the correct way use this flux
Because I just bought some
I use rosin core solder 60/40 for most everything
I have tried the no lead solder before
I have a spool of it and hate it because the soldering joints look like shit and very hard to use and it does not matter what temperature setting I use
I can not remember whether or not it is the the no clean type of solder or not
You can use a brush or implement to apply it but I prefer the cleanliness of a syringe and large needle.
Supposed to be no clean but as it's generic tacky flux from who knows where I always clean as best i can using a 50/50 mix of IPA and acetone.Comment
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
Sure is. Mine is about 3 years old and has the same Lot# as half of those sold today. It's like a copy of a copy of a copy. A bit pot luck how good it is, some stays thick longer than others.Comment
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by tony359Hi all,
I was watching a video from NorthWest Repair (The guy there is just doing such incredible repairs) and while he was fixing a bunch of pads on a GPU PCB, I saw this
I've been trying to fix some broken traces on a PS3 CPU for a while but one major issue I'm seeing with my AMTECH flux is that it gets tacky and dark very quickly and then it's a pain to remove and replace.
In the video Tony (I think it's his name) seems to suggest that I am just using the wrong flux?
Any thoughts or ideas?
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