Description
Application: wave solder
Many products were developed to deoxidize and protect the solder from air oxidation, either in a static solder pot or a wave machine. Due to high operating temperatures (from 240°C to 250°C), the turbulent movement or vibration of the various types of wave, and also because of the complexity of modern PCBs, the oxygen in the air should not react with the solder, because of either the cost of failures due to oxides in the solder (short circuits or bridging) or of having to replace the solder in the pot.
On the other hand, the formation of oxides in the molten solder leads to the formation of even more oxides, leading to a critical stage where a lot of material and components are wasted.
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