Temperatura samozapłonu topnika RF800 wynosi 425°C, co jest znacznie wyższe od typowych temperatur lutowania, więc w standardowych warunkach pracy nie stanowi zagrożenia. Należy jednak unikać kontaktu z otwartym ogniem. Nie ponosimy odpowiedzialności za wyniki zastosowania produktu, ponieważ warunki jego użycia są poza naszą kontrolą.
I want to buy this flux. For example, to solder a wire to the XT60 connector or solder a thin wire to a copper pad on the board. Is this a good flux for my purposes? and it seems like it says you don’t need to clean it with alcohol, is that really true?
Thank you for your question about the RF800 flux. Yes, it is a great choice for soldering a wire to an XT60 connector and for soldering thin wires to copper pads on a PCB. The RF800 flux provides excellent wetting on copper (Cu) and tin-lead (PbSn) surfaces, ensuring reliable solder joints. It is especially recommended for SMD (Surface Mount Device) projects, but it will also work well for other tasks like tinning wire ends and mixed assembly. Regarding your question about cleaning, you’re correct - the RF800 flux is "No Clean," which means you don’t need to clean the soldered area with alcohol after soldering. If you are interested in other products for electronics, feel free to check out our website at termopasty.com, where you'll find many interesting solutions. Best of luck with your soldering projects!
@@agtermoprzewodnik I bought this flux from my local store. To be honest it doesn't work at all. it doesn't suit my purposes. Either my soldering iron/solder is bad.
I am sorry that this flux does not meet your expectations. Unfortunately we are not able to determine if your soldering iron is working properly or if the solder is correct
The primary differences between RF800 and TK83 are as follows: Density: TK83 has a higher density of 0.86 g/cm³ compared to RF800, which has a density of 0.795 g/cm³. Solubility: TK83 does not dissolve in water, whereas RF800 is water-soluble. Solderability Restoration: TK83 excels in restoring solderability. Type: Both products are "No Clean Flux," meaning they do not require cleaning after soldering. Standards Compliance: Both RF800 and TK83 conform to the J-STD-004 ROL0 standard. Additionally, TK83 meets the ISO 9454 Type 1134 standard. Usage: Both products can be used for the same materials. In summary, while both RF800 and TK83 are suitable for similar applications and share compliance and cleanliness properties, their differences in density, solubility, and solderability restoration are key distinguishing factors.
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Czy nadaje się do lutowania standardowego, np. analogów kontrolerów? Gdzieś wyczytałem, że maksymalna temperatura to 280 st?
Temperatura samozapłonu topnika RF800 wynosi 425°C, co jest znacznie wyższe od typowych temperatur lutowania, więc w standardowych warunkach pracy nie stanowi zagrożenia. Należy jednak unikać kontaktu z otwartym ogniem. Nie ponosimy odpowiedzialności za wyniki zastosowania produktu, ponieważ warunki jego użycia są poza naszą kontrolą.
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I want to buy this flux. For example, to solder a wire to the XT60 connector or solder a thin wire to a copper pad on the board. Is this a good flux for my purposes? and it seems like it says you don’t need to clean it with alcohol, is that really true?
Thank you for your question about the RF800 flux. Yes, it is a great choice for soldering a wire to an XT60 connector and for soldering thin wires to copper pads on a PCB.
The RF800 flux provides excellent wetting on copper (Cu) and tin-lead (PbSn) surfaces, ensuring reliable solder joints. It is especially recommended for SMD (Surface Mount Device) projects, but it will also work well for other tasks like tinning wire ends and mixed assembly.
Regarding your question about cleaning, you’re correct - the RF800 flux is "No Clean," which means you don’t need to clean the soldered area with alcohol after soldering.
If you are interested in other products for electronics, feel free to check out our website at termopasty.com, where you'll find many interesting solutions.
Best of luck with your soldering projects!
@@agtermoprzewodnik I bought this flux from my local store. To be honest it doesn't work at all. it doesn't suit my purposes. Either my soldering iron/solder is bad.
I am sorry that this flux does not meet your expectations. Unfortunately we are not able to determine if your soldering iron is working properly or if the solder is correct
What's the difference between RF800 and TK83?
The primary differences between RF800 and TK83 are as follows:
Density: TK83 has a higher density of 0.86 g/cm³ compared to RF800, which has a density of 0.795 g/cm³.
Solubility: TK83 does not dissolve in water, whereas RF800 is water-soluble.
Solderability Restoration: TK83 excels in restoring solderability.
Type: Both products are "No Clean Flux," meaning they do not require cleaning after soldering.
Standards Compliance: Both RF800 and TK83 conform to the J-STD-004 ROL0 standard. Additionally, TK83 meets the ISO 9454 Type 1134 standard.
Usage: Both products can be used for the same materials.
In summary, while both RF800 and TK83 are suitable for similar applications and share compliance and cleanliness properties, their differences in density, solubility, and solderability restoration are key distinguishing factors.
Serio nie trzeba go zmywać?:)
Dokładnie, Topnik RF800 nie wymaga czyszczenia po lutowaniu.