Chipquik Tack Flux no clean in a 10cc syringe w/plunger & tip - SMD291
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TheGirlWhoKnows
> 3 dayThis solder paste woks great - comes out of the tube with little force and is easy to work with. Just be sure to wear disposable gloves and clean up thoroughly after wards. Ive made a couple of SMD boards so far - just paste them up, place the parts, and bake them in a reflow, I mean dedicated toaster oven. Works well. This is NOT lead-free solder. It is toxic. Please be sure to follow all guidelines to keep yourself, your family, and your environment safe.
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Max
> 3 dayUsed for my electronic hobby work. This replaces the exact same product that got used up. No complaints.
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BlueWaveNE
> 3 dayIve been looking for a flux to install IC connectors on iPad Mini digitizers, and this stuff works. The solder flows perfectly onto the contacts in one nice pass. Great stuff. A tiny bit goes a long way, I can probably do 100 iPad Minis with this tube.
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N. Pham
> 3 dayThis stuff is great! I use it nearly everyday at work and its WAY better than that darker and thicker flux that you can normally find. Now it isnt exactly no clean as it states and depending on how much you use, you may still need alcohol to clean it off if youre like me and cant stand a little leftover sticky residue.
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Joel
> 3 dayWould not be without it
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Ike Gutmann PhD
22-11-2024Good product
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Majed Hamad Mestady
> 3 dayReduces the work of clesing after use And I use it for touch up and rework, attchment of BGA spheres, soldring flip chip components.
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Moisés
> 3 daymmm ni buena ni mala
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Aruss
> 3 dayUsed this product on a 100 pin ARM chip. The Flux was a bit too wet. It did not seem to work very good for me while trying to solder the fine pitched pins onto the pads. I had too much bridging. Also, the product made quit the mess. It took a few cleanings to get the flux off of the board. I discarded the product and reverted back to using a Kester Flux pin. Less bridging, and less of a mess to clean.
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Jagannath Poosarla
> 3 dayExpensive but a must have.