Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
yeah, roosmann flux always stays there no matter what and sometimes he even puts more flux and you can see the circuits and stuff drowning in flux that behaves like gel, water or something.
I can't get amtech flux at decent price in my country and the cheap ones dry out soon as you put the iron in the pad, almost immediately, leaving sticky residue, i wish i could get my hands in some of that nice stuff that louis has.
Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
yours may be different, i tried lots.
that one in the tin is water-clear and amber coloured.
the more common ones look like yellow tinted animal fat!!! (and probably are - or based on something similar)Leave a comment:
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
flux absorbs moisture, so lifespan depends on how you store it.
btw, i like this - try it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/UANM...864986454.html
Mine came in a plastic tub. I've had it for years, it doesn't seem to have gone off yet.Leave a comment:
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
there are 2 amtech 223's with different letters on the end.Leave a comment:
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
I use what I believe to be Amtech RMA-223 or at least that is what it said on the order I find it stays around for quite some time during heat application and it finds use for all my smd rework. I order a bulk amount at a time and store the unopened in a fridge, I do have a 5 litre container of liquid flux that I rescued from an old electronics factory i used to work at now that has to be at least 20 years old and was made by frys metals (Uk manufacturer).
It seems good for work other than SMD or at least anything that does not require it to stay around too long as it soon evaporates and and the carrier solvent is nasty to work with if you don't have fume extraction. I must admit to mostly going over to gel / cream flux's now even for stuff that really does not require this.Leave a comment:
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
i use it for tinning tracks and desoldering corroded chips - it stays until you clean it off.Leave a comment:
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
When you heat it up it become more fluid. It's best when it actually stays runny like that instead of burning and disappearing.
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
Although it was in the original syringe with the cap still over the end, so theoretically pretty air-tight, it WAS out in a balcony all these years which tends to get pretty damp in the winters, so yeah...
btw, i like this - try it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/UANM...864986454.htmlNever even opened it once. I have something similar at home left over from my grandpa who was a tech-whiz himself. As a kid, I used that extensively to tin stuff with: I'd dip the end of the wire into it and solder would stick beautifully to it, making soldering a joy. With the board now dead, I'll have something to try all these things on, starting with this ancient 30 year-old solder paste which I remember leaving a greasy, oily residue even when heated at full blast with my soldering GUN, so it might actually stay liquid under hot air and not evaporate
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Re: Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
flux absorbs moisture, so lifespan depends on how you store it.
btw, i like this - try it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/UANM...864986454.htmlLeave a comment:
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Does flux expire ?? Flux discussion.
Good day folks. Today I managed yet again to fail to fix a laptop board, which is actually beyond the point of this discussion, but it got me thinking about the flux I tried using: does flux expire or go bad in any way over time ? Stupid question, I know...
I've never been happy with any of the flux(es ?) I've used so far: whether at home or at my former shop, they all "vanish" pretty quickly once I start heating the part, leaving the area "dry", with nothing for the part to float in...this makes aligning QFNs an absolute misery and I hate it ! It seems to happen more with hot air rather than the iron...
I worked on this particular board at home, where I had a syringe of Amtech RMA-223-UV flux that's easily 10 years old, so I decided to use that because I had nothing better on hand. I think I bought it when I was in friggin' highschoolIt had turned a dark-brown color over the years from the original yellow of most fluxes, but I tried it anyway. It came out of the syringe alright and even seemed to flow nicely, but suffered from the same issue: as soon as I used my hot air nozzle, instead of the part flowing in place, the flux vanished but the chip just stood there....like a big middle finger >_>
Ironically, the flux Louis Rossmann uses is also Amtech, though a different kind, and his seems to stay liquid no matter how much he heats it up, which makes me think mine is either not the right kind or it's gone bad...
Then there's Kingbo...the guy at work who does reballings uses this stuff...don't know how good it would be for "manual" soldering...
I'm a noob at micro-soldering but I have to get my feet wet somehow, so I practice with what I have. Not spending 13 dollars on the same flux as Louis because it wouldn't see enough use to make it worth it - it may not sound like a huge amount, but it's a pretty penny to me. Cheers guys.Tags: None
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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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