ChipQuik SMD1
Specifications
Alloy: ChipQuik®
Flux Type: No-Clean
Flux Classification: REL0
Melting Point: 58°C (136°F)
$16.25
• Kit includes: Chip Quik® Alloy 2.5ft, flux, alcohol pads
• Enough to remove 1250 to 1500 SMD pins.
Easily remove SMD parts with Chip Quik® removal alloy. Reduce heat and reduce damage to circuit boards and SMD parts during removal.

ChipQuik SMD1
Specifications
Alloy: ChipQuik®
Flux Type: No-Clean
Flux Classification: REL0
Melting Point: 58°C (136°F)
| Weight | .052 lbs |
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orvilleproctor –
an easy way to remove a square chip!… squeeze out a thin bead of flux around perimeter of chip, then add this low melting point alloy and swirl this around the chip. this special stuff blends in with the existing solder to make all the pins liquid all at the same time! get your tweezers ready and during these few seconds simply lift off the chip…see their video at chipquick.com.
after some practice can use for removing larger items like multi-pin connectors…