Kester 83-1000-0951 951 No-Clean Alcohol Based Low Solids Flux Pen

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Kester 83-1000-0951 is a flux pen that is a unique tool for rework and touch-up soldering. It allows a controlled application of flux, eliminating the mess from flux bottles.
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Kester 83-1000-0951 is a 951 No-Clean halogen-free, non-rosin organic flux pen designed for wave soldering conventional and surface mount circuit board assemblies.


The extremely low solids content (2%) and nature of the activator system results in practically NO RESIDUE left on the assembly after soldering. Boards are dry and cosmetically clean as they exit the wave solder machine. There are no residues to interfere with electrical testing. Kester 951 exhibits improved soldering performance to minimize solder bridges (shorts) and excessive solder defects. This flux is suitable for automotive, computer, telecommunications and other applications where reliability considerations are critical. The surface insulation resistance on soldered boards is higher than that provided by typical organic water-soluble fluxes. Kester 951 contains a corrosion inhibitor such that no corrosion products are formed when bare copper surfaces are exposed to humid environments.

Performance Characteristics:Improves soldering performanceEliminates the need and expense of cleaningNon-corrosive tack-free residuesClassified as ORL0 per J-STD-004Compliant to Bellcore GR-78
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California Proposition 65 Not applicable
Discontinued No
Brand Kester Solder
Manufacturer Kester Solder
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