
Curated with aloha by
Ted Mooney, P.E. RET

The authoritative public forum
for Metal Finishing 1989-2025

-----
How to check pH of liquified flux solution per an IS standard
How to check Ph in the liquefied flux solution define the procedure.
Kailash Rajakemployee - Vadodara
October 20, 2010
November 16, 2010
Sir,
The proper way to measure and adjust the pH (note little case p and upper case H; This is the negative log base 10 of the hydrogen ion concentration) is via pH sensitive color dyes. I doubt there has ever been a standard developed for this.
Regards,
Galvanizing Consultant - Hot Springs, South Dakota, USA
Q, A, or Comment on THIS thread -or- Start a NEW Thread