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Soldering flux is a material used in the soldering process of metals and minerals. It is a chemical compound that helps to reduce the surface tension of the molten metal, allowing it to flow more easily and form a stronger bond. It also helps to prevent oxidation of the metal, which can weaken the bond. Soldering flux is available in a variety of forms, including paste, liquid, and powder.
The soldering flux market is an important part of the metals and minerals industry. It is used in a wide range of applications, from electronics to jewelry making. The demand for soldering flux is driven by the need for strong, reliable bonds in a variety of industries.
Some of the major companies in the soldering flux market include Kester, AIM Solder, Alpha Metals, and Indium Corporation. These companies offer a wide range of products, from fluxes for electronics to fluxes for jewelry making. Show Less Read more