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⚡ Elevate your micro-soldering game with the flux that sticks and protects!
CS-Flux 5g is a halogen-free, lead-free liquid flux designed for BGA component rework, reballing, and reflow. Activating at 150°C, it liquefies to cover solder balls and pads, preventing oxidation without corrosion. Its sticky formula ensures solder balls stay in place, ideal for VGA, GPU repairs, and microsoldering. Compact and efficient, it requires minimal application, produces low fumes, and is easy to clean if needed. Manufactured in the EU with global stock for fast shipping.
Brand | COMPUTERSYSTEMS REPAIR SERVICES DATA RECOVERY |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color | Multicolor |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Upper Temperature Rating | 150 Degrees Celsius |
Material | Lead free |
Manufacturer | COMPUTERSYSTEMS REPAIR SERVICES DATA RECOVERY |
UPC | 036336291461 |
Part Number | Flux5 |
Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.57 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | CS FLUX 5g |
Voltage | 50 Volts |
Installation Method | Split system |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Sound Level | 50 dB |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**A
Works great
Does what you need
E**D
This flux is great for manual work as well as the intended reballing work
I used it once for fixing up a failing GPU when they started getting expensive a few years back (2020-ish). Did the whole thing just like in their training video where I spread it around the main chips and reheated them.Then after that worked, I kind of laid this flux aside for a while. Then recently, I was doing some rework and needed to make some delicate work on a PC board and add solder to pins, then remove it using braid. This flux was almost magical with how well it performed. I'd put a small bit on the pins first, then when I heated the solder and applied it, it would just flow right to the pins with almost no effort.Putting that daughter board in was easy using this as well. I laid a bit along the "joint" and then just kind of blobbed the solder in there and it flowed to the pins by itself.
O**A
Bueno
Se trabaja muy bien
A**K
The only flux you want for reballing/reflowing BGA and SMD parts
Been using this exclusively for a few years now for BGA and SMD work in general, there is no comparison. If your doing a simple reflow then this will be your best chance at success. If doing a reball you will see its the perfect consistency, causes a nice flow, and is absolutely no clean and leaves the chip clean. Regular SMD work its great for small pitch pins.
B**S
Great flux
Flux works great. Does what it's supposed to do
B**K
Worked well for a reflow.
Worked great for reflowing a PS3. It’s goes on thinner than other flux, so it flows nicely when heated. When it dries it leaves a dusty white residue behind but it’s easily cleaned with some IPA. It does have a really bad odor, so make sure you keep it sealed in a bag when you’re not using it and work in a well ventilated area.
B**X
Like no other flux I've used
This flux does not boil and dissolves completely in IPA without scrubbing. It seems to be active enough and maintains its activity after it's been dried at 210 C.
J**O
Cumple con su trabajo.
Muy util ala hora de usar facilita la estañada de los circuitos.
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