CircuitWorks Rosin Flux Remover Pen
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CircuitWorks Flux Remover Pens

CircuitWorks® Flux Remover Pens are designed specifically to remove each type of flux:

  • Rosin Flux Remover Pen quickly cleans type R, RMA, and RA flux residues.
  • No Clean Flux Remover Pen precisely removes both organic and synthetic low solid no clean fluxes.
  • Lead-Free Flux Remover Pen quickly cleans type R, RMA, and RA rosin flux residues as well as organic and synthetic no clean fluxes used in higher heat lead-free applications.

Features & Benefits

  • Completely removes flux in seconds
  • Spot cleans tight tolerance areas on circuit boards
  • Marker dispenser provides controlled spot cleaning
  • Dries fast

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Part # Size Units Per Case
CW9200

Rosin Flux Remover Pen - 8 g (0.28 oz.) pen

12 blister packs
CW9100

No Clean Flux Remover Pen - 9 g (0.32 oz.) pen

12 blister packs
CW9400

Lead-Free Flux Remover Pen - 9 g (0.32 oz.) pen

12 blister packs
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