How to use Liquid Flux
Use a small paintbrush or your fingers to scoop up a small amount of soldering flux. Spread the flux over the area you will be soldering, making sure to cover the wires fully. Wipe any excess flux off your fingers or brush before soldering. Soldering flux is only corrosive once it is heated up and in its liquid form.
This is a good quality liquid flux. Solder Paste also known as Flux is a very important part of soldering. Flux is necessary to reduce the oxides that tend to form whenever you have hot metals in contact with the air.
Features Of Armsol Soldering & Desoldering Liquid Flux
100% Safe.
No Leakage.
No Carbon After Soldering & Desoldering.
Results In Perfect Quality Of Soldering.
Lead-free wave and selective soldering systems require exposing the flux to slightly higher soldering temperatures. Lead-free alloys traditionally wet metal surfaces more slowly than tin-lead. It can be used in applications where temperatures are very high. It is best suited for soldering thicker assembly boards. It has a high preheat temperature of 150°C which ensures good hole fill capability. It can be safely used in rework applications. It is best suited for spray fluxing. It is RoHS compliant. Solder flux passes SIR testing in an unheated state.