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Soldering Flux & Plating
In soldering, soldering flux is a product that is applied to improve the solder joint's quality by promoting wetting and bonding between the solder and the surfaces being joined. Its primary function is to remove or prevent the formation of oxides on the metal surfaces being soldered, allowing the solder to flow more easily and create a strong, durable connection.
Purposes in the soldering process
- Oxide Removal
- Wetting
- Preventing Oxidation
- Improving Heat Transfer
Liquid soldering flux for electronics is capable of removing oxidizing materials from the surface of a PCB. Gum Rosin, Modified Rosins Resins are the key raw materials have 1~45 %Wt. in the formulation of Rosin Fluxes, and have 2~8 %Wt. in the Low Solids/No-Clean Fluxes. The activities of rosin acid remove oxides and extend tin material on the PCB surface. Forming a coating on the solder joints also prevents re-oxidation.
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Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate (Industrial)
CAS: 65997-13-9
SPECS: C8, 9R
Glyceryl Hydrogenated Rosinate, also called Glycerol Ester of Hydrogenated Rosin (GEHR) and Ester Of Hydrogenated Rosin, is esterified from refined hydrogenated rosin and edible glycerol.
Glyceryl Rosinate (Food)
CAS: 8050-31-5
SPECS: G858F, G854F
Discover Food Grade Glyceryl Rosinate, an oil-soluble food additive. It serves as a beverage stabiliser and chewing gum base, ensuring product stability and compliance with FDA and EU regulations.
Glyceryl Rosinate (Industrial)
CAS: 8050-31-5
SPECS: G1004, GER85
Discover Industrial Grade Glyceryl Rosinate, a polyol ester of rosin for adhesives, coatings, paints, and polymer production. It offers excellent tackifying and compatibility for industrial applications.