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publicationNumber JP-H09253885-A
titleOfInvention Flux for soldering
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Problem] When the flux residue was washed with a cleaning agent having a weak cleaning power after soldering with a flux containing pine resin, the flux residue could not be completely removed. An object of the present invention is to provide a flux capable of easily cleaning a flux residue even with a cleaning agent having a weak cleaning power. SOLUTION: A carboxyl group in abietic acid of pine resin is combined with a metal ion eluted in a molten flux to form a metal salt. Since the metal salt becomes difficult to dissolve in a general cleaning agent, complete cleaning could not be performed. The present invention provides an acylamino acid salt having an effect of suppressing the production of a metal salt from 1 to 30. It is a flux added by weight%.
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