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Electronics Soldering Flux

Electronics soldering flux is used in soldering applications in printed circuit board (PCB) assembly and rework; component lead tinning; and wire tinning. Soldering is a process whereby similar or dissimilar metals are joined using a soldering alloy that typically includes tin combined with lead, silver, copper, antimony, bismuth or indium.  Increasingly, lead-free solders are specified for soldering applications. Soldering covers a temperature range of 140 - 850°F / 60 - 445°C.

Superior Flux’s electronics soldering fluxes are categorized in the following links: 

Superior No. 30 SuperSafe Soldering Flux

Printed Circuit Fabrication

Hot Air Solder Level Flux

Pre-Assembly Chemicals

Preflux Copper & Nickel Cleaners

PCB Assembly

PCB Assembly Wave Solder Flux
PCB Component Repair and Rework
SMT Solder Paste
Tacky Flux – BGA Assembly
Detergent Saponifier Flux Cleaner & Descaler
Dross Reducer Powder

Wire and Component Tinning

Superior No. 30 SuperSafe Soldering Flux
Component Tinning Flux
Electronics Wire Tinning Flux

Additional Flux Categories

Rosin Flux and Paste
Solderability Testing Flux (IPC J-STD-002)
Solder Core Flux

For a numerical/alphabetical product listing, go to MSDS and Spec Sheets.

See our full range of non-electronics Industrial Soldering Flux.  Learn about our lines of Brazing Flux, Aluminum Flux, and Welding Flux.