

🖊️ Flux like a pro—precision and clean soldering in your hand!
The Chemtronics CW8100 CircuitWorks Flux Pen delivers patented, halide-free no-clean flux with pinpoint accuracy via a chisel tip applicator. Engineered to meet Bellcore and IPC industry standards, it ensures superior surface insulation resistance and clean solder joints without smoke or residue. Its ergonomic, leak-proof pen design offers professional-grade control and durability, making it an essential tool for precise, mess-free soldering.
| ASIN | B000LBA7PG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,976 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #73 in Air Tool Hose Reels #348 in Industrial Hoses |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.7 ounces |
| Item model number | CW8100-BPSSA00859 |
| Manufacturer | ITW Chemtronics |
| National Stock Number | 6850-01-475-0987 |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 5 x 0.6 inches |
G**F
Clean, easy and no stink, Will make all your soldering jobs much easier and accurate than paste with no smoke and goop everywhere. The tip is like a flat chisel point so you can spread over a 1/8" area ta a time or turn it on its side for the very detailed work. Been using it a ton and haven't had to replace it yet. and it doesn't leak outside of the cap either. The tip pushes back int the pen to soak the tip and it works in all temps.
S**0
It might be expensive than other flux but is a good product and the fact it is in a pen like design is awesome so you can put it on the exact spot or area you need it on. This is worth it even if you a weekend soldering warrior you would enjoy this product. Just remember that you have to press lightly for it to flow out if you press to much then you will have flux everywhere. Just wanted to say it because there is at least one person who will press it fully on the surface then complain about the mess.
B**P
Product works just fine. Used it to remedy a PS3 YLOD. You have to coax the flux to flow under the CPU/GPU by tapping the felt tip on the m-board, but it wasn't too troublesome to use.
J**G
So much easier than using flux paste and keeps my very small soldering bright and strong. Allows for direct application to exactly the smallest pins or pads all the way up to large gauge wire. Kester solder appears to be the best with this flux and I don't have to worry about any bridges or removing excess flux. Highly recommend this for anyone doing any soldering, especially precision soldering.
M**N
I bought this liquid flux pen for work on printed circuit boards. The dispenser is a fairly stiff wedge of plastic that is spring loaded so that when you press the tip to the work, liquid flux is released and flows down over the tip and onto the material to be soldered. Unlike some other devices of this type that I have tried, the liquid does not flow out so fast as to run over the work and be wasted. If you keep your parts clean and degreased and use good quality solder, you won't need this often. But when you come to that solder pad that just won't cooperate, this pen is really handy. It leaves only a modest amount of residue which can easily be removed with alcohol, if desired. It is always a pleasure to use a product which does just what it says it will do. Liquid flux always seems a bit pricey but this one is effective and one pen should last a good while. Highly recommended.
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