HI-GRADE #3565 NO CLEAN FLUX
Description
HI-GRADE #3565 SERIES NO-CLEAN FLUXES are
specially formulated for use when the cleaning operation is to be eliminated. There is a
small amount of residue remaining after the soldering operation. These residues do not
interfere with electrical testing procedures.
The #3565 contains 5% rosin; the #3565-10
contains 10% rosin. Each flux provides excellent solderability on pth, smt, and mixed
technology boards.
Special Features
- Outstanding solderability on pth, smt, and mixed technology
board
- Increased productivity through faster conveyor speeds and
lower defect rate.
- Residue do not interfere with post-solder electrical testing
- Eliminates the cleaning process thereby reducing cost of the
soldering operation
- Conveyor fingers, pallets and soldering equipment are
noticeably cleaner compared to using conventional high solids rosin fluxes
Applications
The #3565 SERIES FLUXES can be used in foam
flux applications as well as applying by dipping, brushing or spraying. The following
guidelines are helpful in producing consistent results when foam fluxing is used:
- Maintain adequate and constant flux level in the fluxing
unit
- Evaporation losses should be compensated by using Hi-Grade
#16-3565 Thinner
- All air lines must contain traps to remove water and oil
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#3565-5 |
#3565-10 |
#16-3565 |
Appearance |
Amber |
Amber |
Clear |
Specific Gravity@ 77 deg. F (25 deg. C) |
0.796 |
0.808 |
0.783 |
@ 60 deg. F (1 5.5 deg. C) |
0.803 |
0.814 |
0.790 |
Pounds per Gallon |
6.62 |
6.72 |
6.51 |
Percent Solids |
5.0 |
10.0 |
None |
Flash Point |
61 deg. F TCC |
61 deg. F TCC |
61 deg. F TCC |
Fungus Resistance (Mil. E-5272) |
Pass |
Pass |
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Surface Insulation
Resistance |
7.71 x 10 (down) |
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(Uncleaned) |
7.61 x 10 (Up) |
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Packing
23 liters or
6 US gallon per container
209 liters or 55 US gallon per container
Safety And Precautions
All fluxes with low flash points should be
handled with utmost care and precaution. They should stored in a dry, well-ventilated area
and flames, sparks and direct heating should be avoided.