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June 23, 2008
What is Jell Flux?
Lately I've seen a lot of products described as "JEL-FLUX."
How does it differ from traditional paste flux? What are its advantages and disadvantages and what are the chemical components that makes it a jell?
J. H.
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Ask the Experts Comments
June 23, 2008
Looks to me that “jel-flux” may be a trade name for high viscosity flux used in the manufacture of jewelry.
GEL-FLUX is a generic description used to describe the high viscosity fluxes used for rework operations for; QFPs, PLCC and Array (BGA) components.
Edward Zamborsky, Regional Sales Manager
OK International Inc.
Mr. Zamborsky serves as one of OK's technology advisors to the Product Development group. Ed has authored many articles, and has presented many papers on topics such as; Low Volume SMT Assembly, Solder Fume Extraction, SMT Rework, BGA Rework, Lead Free Hand Soldering, Lead Free Visual Inspection and Lead Free Array Rework.
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