|
|
BOW
ELECTRONIC SOLDER
TECHNICAL BULLETIN
BOW #109
ORGANIC ACID, WATER SOLUBLE FLUX
|
BOW #109 is a high
activity, organic acid (OA) foaming flux formulated
for difficult-to-solder surfaces where activated rosin
fluxes and less active OA fluxes cannot be used. This
flux combines a unique activation system with a special
no-polyol base that is compatible with all solder masks,
does not leave a post-solder white residue, and is an
ideal choice for high volume soldering operations.
The solderability and cleanability of BOW #109, along
with excellent foaming characteristics and heat stability,
provide a moderately low "solids" flux adaptable
to a wide variety of board styles, sizes and thicknesses. |
- Excellent for Copper and difficult-to-solder metals
including Alloy 42, Alloy 51, and Nickel alloys.
- Effective on bare Copper, OSP, HASL, or plated
surfaces.
- May be applied in either foam or spray systems.
- Solders single- and double-sided circuit boards.
|
To ensure optimum flux
activity, a topside temperature of 190-240°F is
recommended. Residues from BOW #109 are completely water-soluble
and can be removed in batch or in-line aqueous cleaning
systems. For best cleaning results, wash residues immediately
after soldering. A water temperature of 120-140°F
is recommended for optimum results. However, excellent
results are routinely achieved at lower water temperatures.
The organic base of BOW #109 is non-toxic and low foaming.
Rinse waters are completely biodegradable. Consult local
authorities for disposal regulations.
Best results can be obtained by following these guidelines: |
Make certain that the PCB surfaces are free of any oil,
grease, or other
impurities. |
Maintain a consistent foam head by narrowing the flux
chimney, or using dual
flux stones. |
Add fresh flux to maintain proper flux level in flux
tank. |
Replace flux daily if self-contained storage is not
available. Otherwise, replace
after every forty (40)
hours of operation. |
Regularly clean the fluxing equipment. Never leave foaming
stone in flux when
pressure is not applied. |
Clean fluxing stone in BOW 1000T flux thinner. |
Adjust the specific gravity to the nominal level with
a hydrometer. Evaporated
solvent should be replaced
by the addition of BOW 1000T flux thinner. |
| The following Nomograph can be used
to measure how much thinner needs to be added to the
flux: |
|
|
| Specific
Gravity |
0.833 ±_ 0.005
@ 25°C |
| Density |
6.95 lbs./Gallon @ 25°C |
| Color |
Clear liquid, pale yellow |
| Solids Content |
17% |
| Halide Content |
4.22% |
| Flashpoint |
53°F Tag Closed Cup
Method |
| Recommended Topside Temperature |
190-240°F |
| Recommended Soldering
Range |
200-315°C/390-615°F |
BOW 109 is a flammable product and
should be handled with care and the normal precautions
taken when working with chemical products.
When soldering with BOW 109, adequate exhaust ventilation
should be provided. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and
mucous membranes. Always wear NIOSH approved safety
equipment when working with chemicals. Store in plastic
containers away from heat.
Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for additional
safety information. |
|
| |
| |
|
|