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ISO 9455:1993

ISO 9455:1993 Soft soldering fluxes – Test methods – Part 2: Determination of non-volatile matter, ebulliometric method

CDN $82.00

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Description

The method specified is based on evaporating a weighed amount of the flux sample in an ebulliometer until the entire volatile part is driven off, which is determined by following the graph of distillation temperature against time. The flux residue is considered as the non-volatile content of flux. Applies only to flux with a non-volatile content of 10 % or more.

Edition

1

Published Date

1993-04-15

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

5

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

The method specified is based on evaporating a weighed amount of the flux sample in an ebulliometer until the entire volatile part is driven off, which is determined by following the graph of distillation temperature against time. The flux residue is considered as the non-volatile content of flux. Applies only to flux with a non-volatile content of 10 % or more.

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