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pichlo
2014-10-04 , 19:39
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What kind of flux? Ah, melt-able metal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux_(metallurgy
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The meltable metal is called solder. Flux is a substance that helps the solder to flow. It acts as a cleaning agent and sometimes also lowers the solder's melting point. The best flux for electronics is rosin. You can buy it in a music shop; it is used for treating strings and bows of violins and similar instruments.
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