|
Definition of Soldering flux
1. Noun. Flux applied to surfaces that are to be joined by soldering; flux cleans the surfaces and results in a better bond.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Soldering Flux
Literary usage of Soldering flux
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electrical Engineer (1889)
"soldering flux. Mr. JH Walking, of Eccles, sends us a sample of a new soldering
flux, together with a cable-joint soldered by using the flux. ..."
2. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1920)
"Squirt acid or soldering flux on the spot with an ordinary oil squirt can. ...
soldering flux, which is applied after cleaning in order that the solder ..."
3. A Treatise on Food Conservation and the Art of Canning by Dona MacKenzie Snyder (1917)
"soldering flux To make the solder spread evenly, it is necessary to apply to the
cans what is commonly called "flux" before soldering. ..."
4. Uncle Sams̓ Advice to Housewives by Vera Leona Connolly, United States Dept. of Agriculture, United States Food Administration (1917)
"soldering flux. soldering flux is a solution of zinc in crude muriatic acid. ...
soldering flux ready for use may be purchased at some drug stores and ..."