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News Release from: Cookson Electronics | Subject: Alpha EF-6100
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2006
Wave solder flux
is environmentally friendly
Alpha EF-6100 low-solids wave solder flux is the latest addition to the EF Series of environmentally friendly fluxes
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Available now globally from Cookson Electronics Assembly Materials (CEAM), Alpha EF-6100 low-solids wave solder flux is the latest addition to the EF Series of environmentally friendly fluxes. Designed for new lead-free processes as well as tin-lead processes, this no-clean, alcohol-based flux provides best-in-class reliability, passing all international reliability standards including IPC, Bellcore and JIS.
'Alpha EF-6100 offers low residue for excellent board cosmetics and pin-testability for lead-free and tin-lead applications', said Steve Brown, Global Product Manager at CEAM.
'Additionally, EF-6100 meets all IPC, Bellcore and JIS electromigration and surface insulation resistance standards - confirming its exceptional electrical reliability'.
Fully lead-free capable ORL0, Alpha EF-6100 leaves minimal colourless, nontacky, clear, flux residue that spreads uniformly over the surface of printed circuit boards.
It provides excellent resistance to connector bridging across a broad range of process conditions.
It is compatible with all common pad finish types and improves yield by reducing defects, minimising rework, and increasing throughput.
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