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This chapter attempts, on the basis of experimental results available, to explain the mechanism, for those fluxes that have been studied, by which they appear to work. This chapter is not a discussion of what fluxes are available for electronics soldering, of how they are classified, or how they are used or applied. It does not comment about the perceived relative merits of the various types available.
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MacKay, C. (1991). Flux Reactions and Solderability. In: Lau, J.H. (eds) Solder Joint Reliability. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3910-0_1
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