SOLMUX - J (Brass / Copper / M.S.  Soldering Flux)

SOLMUX* (*proprietary name of MATHURE FLUXES) has two versions, (i) SOLMUX R - This is a liquid form , (ii) SOLMUX-J – This is in a jelly form, Solmux-R is used in wave soldering machines and also widely used in radion transformer manufacturing units. Whereas Solmux-J is used in electronic industry where flux is applied on the job with brush like a pre-fluxing application. Application of these fluxes for copper base alloys to be soldered to MS. Or similar alloys gives stronger and clean joints. This flux is also suitable to most of the brass and copper based alloys where soldering alloys are Lead/Tin base or Lead free alloys. In Solmux-R, “neutral type” of flux is also available where electrical conductivity is of concern.

APPLICATION:

Radio/Transformers/Integrated circuit manufactures, in tinning applications, and this flux is widely used mostly in electronic industries with variety of soldering alloys

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES:

Name

SOLMUX - R

SOLMUX - J

Form Liquid Paste
Colour Liqht Pink Brown
Solubility 100% in Alcohol 100% in Kerosene
Moisture < 5.0% < 5.0%
Active Temp 150 - 450ºC 150 - 450ºC
pH 6 TO 7 5 TO 6

TOXICITY:

This flux is very mild on human skin, however it is recommended to clean hands and part of body if it comes in contact with the flux. Fluxes being chemicals, precautions to be taken while handling

HANDLING:

PACKAGING:

These fluxes are available in properly labeled containers in 250, 500. 1000 Gms. Pack.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Fluxes are mainly proprietary items, hence standards are not always specified. However it is essential to know whether a right type of the flux is being used in a required brazing / welding process. Following is information regarding brazing process:

It is a joining process where filler metal has a liquids above 425 º C, below that of the base metal and is distributed in the joint by the capillary attraction. Brazing processes are designated according to the sources of or methods of heating. E.g. Torch brazing, furnace brazing etc. Whatever may be the method, fluxes play very important role in making leak proof sound joint.

Characteristics of Flux:

Fluxes are usually applied in powder, paste or liquid form depending on requirement of a job extra flux and slag are removed after brazing by acidulated water, and rinsing by water thereafter.

Methods of inspection:

In most cases non-destructive methods are used to test braze joints as: