Comprehensively qualitatively analyzes the rosin, thixotropic agents, surfactants, and other components in cream solder.
Cream solder (solder paste) is a paste-like solder made by mixing metal powder with flux, such as rosin, and is used when mounting electronic components on a substrate. The solder flux contains various organic components ranging from low molecular to medium and high molecular weight, including solvents, activators, rosin, and thixotropic agents. Here, we present examples of a wide-ranging qualitative analysis of these components using GC/MS and LC/MS.
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Measurement Method: GC/MS, LC/MS Product Field: Electronic Components Analysis Purpose: Composition Evaluation, Identification, Product Investigation
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