Alcohol-soluble viscous flux KMP-70V is a new generation low-melting flux.
KMP-70V is a non-toxic and non-aggressive towards metals, alcohol-washed flux based on catalytically hydrogenated rosin with increased activity.
The flux consists exclusively of substances used in the food and cosmetic industry, which makes it safe for health.
Developed specifically for soldering BGA chips (mounting and dismounting).
Designed for soldering both BGA chips and any other microcircuits. The main application is working with radio components and printed circuit boards, although the range of use is not limited. The flux does not contain any foreign active substances.
The main component of the flux is catalytically hydrogenated (with hydrogen under pressure on a palladium catalyst) rosin, which was later also modified using special chemical transformations of molecules in order to increase its activity without adding foreign substances to the flux to maintain homogeneity, as well as increase resistance to oxidation oxygen in the air.
The main concept of this flux is ease of application, homogeneity, low melting point, high melt fluidity, low volatility, resistance to oxidation and charring, ease of washing off.
KMP-70V is extremely easily washed off with popular organic solvents (ethyl alcohol, isopropanol, acetone, ethyl acetate).
The flux does not contain toxic compounds and its vapors are not hazardous to health.
After soldering, the flux residues are washed off with any alcohol.
With long-term storage, the syringe nozzle may become clogged, which is eliminated by cleaning.
Store the syringe with the cap closed and do not draw air into the syringe.