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Posted by WEB on May 10th, 2004 08:18 AM
In reply to What kind of solder?? by Thiggy on May 10th, 2004 07:18 AM [Go to top of thread]

http://www.johnsonmfg.com/temp/techbuls/tbcoresolders2.pdf

"FOR TECH SUPPORT CALL (563) 289-5123,
JOHNSON’S PURE SOLDERS
with SPECIAL PURPOSE FLUX CORES
DESCRIPTION:
Johnson offers one of the most complete lines of Special Core Fluxes available to industry today. Although originally designed
for a single customer or purpose, each flux has been found to be very useful for a wide variety of soldering operations.
Johnson Pure Solders are made only from the finest Grade A Tin and other metals of the highest commercial purity. All meet
or exceed current Specifications for alloy content. As a leading producer of commercial and industrial soldering fluxes since
1909, we guarantee that all Johnson core fluxes are formulated to meet or exceed our highest standards for purity, uniformity
and consistent degree of activity................

OR-200 ORGANIC STEARINE, SOLID FLUX CORE:
Johnson’s OR-200 Stearine Flux Core is an organic flux that is used by electrical utility companies, battery manufacturers and producers of other easy-to-solder items where a mild flux is called for and residues may be difficult to remove. This flux is slightly more aggressive than our activated rosin flux, yet after soldering, it returns to its natural wax-like state that is nonhygroscopic and relatively non-corrosive. Residues may be removed using kerosine or mineral spirits to prevent discoloration of the surface..............................."

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