flux applicator
Noun: A tool or device specifically designed to apply flux, a chemical cleaning or purifying agent, to a surface. This term is most commonly used in the context of soldering, where the applicator is used to deposit flux onto metal joints or components to prepare them for the soldering process by removing oxides and preventing further oxidation.
The term "flux applicator" is a technical noun. It is used to refer to the physical object that applies the flux material. * Always use it as a countable noun (e.g., a flux applicator, the flux applicator, several flux applicators). * It is typically modified by the type of flux or the specific soldering process (e.g., a rosin flux applicator, an electronic soldering flux applicator).
- Basic Use:
- A fine-tipped flux applicator is essential for precise soldering work on circuit boards.
- Before joining the pipes, the plumber used a flux applicator to coat the fitting.
- In Instruction/Description:
- The kit includes a soldering iron, solder wire, and a flux applicator brush.
- For this repair, you will need to use the flux applicator sparingly to avoid residue.
- The term is highly specific to manufacturing, electronics assembly, metalworking, and plumbing contexts. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- In technical documentation, it may be part of a compound noun specifying the mechanism, such as or .
- Flux Brush: A common type of flux applicator with bristles, used for painting flux onto surfaces.
- Flux Pen: A pen-like device with a reservoir of liquid flux and a felt or foam tip for application.
- Applicator (n.): The general term for any device used to apply a substance. "Flux applicator" is a hyponym (more specific type) of "applicator."
- Flux brush
- Flux dispenser
- Flux applier (less common, more descriptive)
- To use a flux applicator: The standard verb collocation.
- Refillable flux applicator: Describes an applicator designed to be replenished with flux.
- Apply flux: The action performed with the tool. (e.g., )
- an applicator for applying flux (as in soldering)