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titleOfInvention Flux for soft solders
abstract 1418096 Organic soldering flux STANNOLLOTMITTELFABRIK WILHELM PAFF KG 7 Aug 1973 [2 Sept 1972] 37377/73 Heading C7M A soft solder flux comprises a resin or rosin based carrier and an activating agent of hydrohalic acid salts of organic amines corresponding to the formula where R 1 is an aliphatic radical with 1-6C atoms containing at least one halogen atom; R2 and R 3 which are the same or different are hydrogen or aliphatic radicals with 1-6C atoms or are the same as R 1 . The activator is preferably 2-chloroethylamine hydrochloride; N-2-chloroethyl-N, N-dimethyl ammonium chloride or N-2-chloroethyl-N, N diethylammonium chloride. The activator content expressed as wt per cent HCl is 0.8. The flux is preferably used in a flux cored soldering wire,
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