![]() Fumes and smells can be persistent and toxic, more so than any flux burning with a small whiff of smoke. Except for the metal component leads, none of these are intended for touching with a hot solder iron. Bunt components, wires, plastics, all coatings, rubber, acetates, skin, hairs.Although all four can be removed to a good degree (you think) by a vacuum cleaner, the smell is best battled with the same fume extractor as for soldering. Drilling in PCBs releases dust, fibres, gases and particles. ![]() The trouble is with the fluxes and other agents. Contrary to popular belief, inhalation of lead due to soldering is negligible. Due to certain chemicals the flux is acidic when liquid and the resultant smoke may be harmful or at least irritating to eyes and lungs. The nasty agent is the flux inside the solder wire which melts before the solder, and lightly etches the surfaces to assist the solder in binding the two metals. Due to its lower melting point, leaded solder releases fewer suspect fumes than non-leased solder. But before deciding what to do and buy, also consider the types of smell you are causing due to particles vaporising: The above options 1, 2, 3, 4 also follow the order of cost as well as housemate acceptance-rate. Stickler for perfection: as above but exhaust the air to outside. ![]() ![]() Provided a strong cleaning activity is guaranteed by the filter (like 99%) the cleaned air can be exhausted to the workspace.Ĥ. catches the offending particles in a filter. Responsible: use a device that not only removes the polluted air from your workspace but also cleans it i.e. Considerate: ditto with the ventilator in place but connected to a dryer hose to exhaust the polluted air preferably to outdoors. Not recommend even if you can open a window very close by.Ģ. But in your room… it will remain, as will the smell, just weakened. This will pull the fumes across a distance of about 10-15 cms so at least it does not get in your eyes and cause irritation (sensitivity differs between people). Egocentric: place a small ventilator close to your work area. ![]() Three ways exist basically to get rid of the smells you love but others hate:ġ. Of these, a permanent cold and a running nose seem to be the most common.Įven as a hobbyist you should be just as concerned about your health as about the nasty smells your housemates associate with your “scientific” activity in the basement or circuit cellar. Personally I very much like the smell of vintage rosin-core, leaded, 60/40 solder tin ("… in the morning”) and so far have not experienced health problems or irritation reported by some. Inevitably working hands-on with electronics implies exposure to many types of chemicals and potentially dangerous fumes and gasses. It does everything it is supposed to do and advertised to do and at a reasonable price and cleans up quick and fast with alcohol.It should be both rare and worrying to see factory workers soldering in volume production or as a repair activity, and not have a personal fume extractor as a health and safety precaution furnished by the employer. Like I said, I don't have a ton of experience meaning I don't solder all day long everyday but I do solder at least 3 or 4 times a week and I will never buy another brand again. I've used it with silver solder paste, silver solder wire and well just about any type of solder you would use for electronics just to see how well it would work and I get great connections that are very strong with minimal mess to clean up bec ause again I didn't need to cake the stuff on which then also goes to show about value because I use less so I need to buy less. I brush just enough to make a coating, basically wouldn't even notice that I put any on if you didn't know better and then do my work and I get awesome results with very little odor or smoke and most times non at all. I haven't a ton of experience with flux but of the stuff I have used this is the best.I watch videos and other people who just cake the stuff on when soldering and then I've seen videos and people who when using a quality flux just brush a little on the solder point and it draws the solder right in and that is what this stuff does. ![]()
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