No-Clean Solder Wires
with Clear Residues
Description
Solder wires have been specially formulated to complement No Clean wave and reflow soldering processes. They are also
applicable to repair operations carried out after a cleaning process, eliminating the need for further cleaning. Solder wires
provide fast soldering on copper and brass surfaces as well as solder coated materials. Activity of the halide activated versions
on nickel is also good depending on the state of oxidation of the nickel finish. The good thermal stability of fluxes means
they are also well suited to soldering applications requiring high melting temperature alloys. The resin and flux systems are
designed to leave relatively low residues and to minimise residual activity. This is achieved by ensuring some decomposition
and volatilisation takes place during the soldering process. In some situations, this may generate visible fuming but in all cases,
rosin fumes must be removed from the breathing zone of operators.
Characteristics
Type 400 is designed for users who require a halide free formulation.
Type 505 and 511 contain different halide levels with maximised soldering power
Type 400, 505 and 511 cored wires are manufactured with a range of flux contents.
Although users will normally be using products with a nominal flux content of 3%, the superior performance of the products may
allow a lower flux content to be specified e.g. 2.2%. This will further improve residue appearance by reducing the quantity. All
are available in alloys conforming to national and international standards, including lead free alloys.
The solid fluxes are based on modified rosins and carefully selected activators. In use they exhibit a mild rosin odour and leave
a small quantity of clear residue.
The used activated resin shows the following advantages:
Halide free version (Type 400)
Fast soldering (wide range of activities to suit all applications)
Good spread (on copper, brass and nickel)
Clear residues
Heat stable (low spitting)
Mild odour
Application
Soldering Iron: Good results should be obtained using a range of tip temperatures. However, the optimum tip temperature and
heat capacity required for a hand soldering process is a function of both soldering iron design and the nature of the task and
care should be exercised to avoid unnecessarily high tip temperatures for excessive times. A high tip temperature will increase
any tendency to flux spitting and it may produce some residue darkening.
The soldering iron tip should be properly tinned and this may be achieved using cored wire. Severely contaminated soldering
iron tips should first be cleaned and pre-tinned using Tippy, then wiped on a clean, damp sponge before re-tinning with cored
wire.
Soldering process: The flux cored wires contain a careful balance of resins and activators to provide clear residues, maximum
activity and high residue reliability, without cleaning in most situations. To achieve the best results from the solder wires,
recommended working practices for hand soldering should be observed as follows:
a) Apply the soldering iron tip to the work surface, ensuring that it simultaneously contacts the base material and the component
termination to heat both surfaces adequately. This process should only take a fraction of a second.
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b) Apply flux cored solder wire to a part of the joint surface away from the soldering iron and allow to flow sufficiently to form a
sound joint fillet - this should be virtually instantaneous. Do not apply excessive solder or heat to the joint as this may result
in dull, gritty fillets and excessive or darkened flux residues.
c) Remove solder wire from the work piece and then remove the iron tip.
d) The total process will be very rapid, depending upon thermal mass, tip temperature and configuration and the solderability
of the surfaces to be joined.
Cleaning: The flux cored solder wires have been formulated to leave pale flux residues and to resist spitting and fuming. In
most industrial and consumer electronics applications cleaning will not be required and the product may therefore be used to
complement a No Clean wave soldering or reflow process or to allow repairs to cleaned boards without the need for a second
cleaning process.
Should residue quantity be an important consideration, the flux cored wire may be specified if a halide free product is required.
Type 505 and 511 offer good activity and consequently cored wire flux contents and hence residue levels may be reduced in
comparison with equivalent conventional products.
Other proprietary solvent or semi-aqueous processes may be suitable but saponification is not recommended.
General Properties
Properties
Flux Type: J-STD-004
Type 400
Type 505
Type 511
REL0
REL1
REM1
2.2% ± 0,3%
2.7% / 3.0% ± 0.3%
2.7% / 3.0% ± 0.3%
Acid Value mg/KOH/g:
215
170
170
Halide content:
none
0.5%
1.1%
Flux content:
Corrosion effect:
None / J-STD-004
Lead-containing:
Standard alloys
acc. to ISO 9453:2014
S-Sn60Pb40
S-Sn60Pb40
S-Sn60Pb40
S-Sn62Pb36Ag2
on request
on request
Lead-free (Ecoloy Series):
Ecoloy TC
(S-Sn99,3Cu0,7)
on request
Ecoloy TC
(S-Sn99,3Cu0,7)
Ecoloy TSC
(S-Sn95Ag3,8Cu0,7)
on request
Ecoloy TSC
(S-Sn95Ag3,8Cu0,7)
Ecoloy TSC305*
(S-Sn96Ag3Cu0,5)
on request
Ecoloy TSC305*
(S-Sn96Ag3Cu0,5)
Lead-free (Flowtin Series):
Flowtin = with micro
additives
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