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There are three types of rosin: gum rosin (from pine tree oleoresin), wood rosin (obtained by extraction of tree stumps), and tall oil rosin (obtained from tall oil, a byproduct of kraft paper process). Gum rosin has a milder odor and lower tendency to crystallize from solutions than wood rosin, and is therefore preferred for flux applications. Tall oil rosin finds increased use due to its higher thermal stability and therefore lower tendency to form insoluble thermal decomposition residues. The composition and quality of rosin differs by the tree type, and also by location and even by year. In Europe, rosin for fluxes is usually obtained from a specific type of Portuguese pine; in America a North Carolina variant is used. [17] Rosin used as flux for soldering A flux pen used for electronics rework Multicore solder containing flux Wire freshly coated with solder, held above molten rosin flux Zen is a Japanese Buddhist philosophy that focuses on meditation and the importance of the present moment. No single moment is to be more important than another in life. Zen had a powerful impact on John Cage who thought that art should be concerned with equivalency of values instead of elevating artistic experiences from everyday experiences - "in this way art becomes important as a means to make one aware of one's actual environment." This comes directly from Buddhist teachings on the importance of being aware of every moment and present in every moment in life. Bombardment with atomic particle beams can remove surface layers at a rate of tens of nanometers per minute. The addition of hydrogen to the plasma [ which?] augments the removal efficiency by chemical mechanisms. [ citation needed]

Corrosivity, which is mostly due to the aggressive compounds of the activators; hygroscopic properties of the flux residues may aggravate the effects Gray, John. Action Art. A Bibliography of Artists' Performance from Futurism to Fluxus and Beyond. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993. Fluxus is both an avant-garde artistic movement and a community of like-minded artists with a shared goal to experiment with, challenge, and go against the grain of traditional art and societal mores. Also known as"Intermedia," the movement has also been used to describe the purposefully strange, counter-cultural mindset of the artists who practiced it.

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Bloch, Mark (July 2023). "A New Book and a Museum Show for Sari Dienes". Whitehot Magazine . Retrieved 8 September 2023. Highly active fluxes contain chemicals that are corrosive at room temperature. The compounds used include metal halides (most often zinc chloride or ammonium chloride), hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, citric acid, and hydrobromic acid. Salts of mineral acids with amines are also used as aggressive activators. Aggressive fluxes typically facilitate corrosion, require careful removal, and are unsuitable for finer work. Activators for fluxes for soldering and brazing aluminium often contain fluorides. Harren, Natilee. Fluxus Forms: Scores, Multiples, and the Eternal Network. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. Stegmann, Petra, ed. 'The lunatics are on the loose…' European Fluxus festivals 1962–1977. Down with art! Berlin 2012. ISBN 978-3-9815579-0-9. Electromigration and growth of whiskers between nearby traces, aided by ionic residues, surface moisture and a bias voltage

Four characters (two letters, then one letter, and last a number) represent flux composition, flux activity, and whether activators include halides: [24] Cotter, Holland (24 May 1996). "Art in Review: The man who organized Fluxus". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 27 June 2017 . Retrieved 17 May 2022. Oren, Michel (1993). "Anti-Art as the End of Cultural History". Performing Arts Journal. 15 (2): 1–30. doi: 10.2307/3245708. JSTOR 3245708. S2CID 195053017. Kellein, Thomas (2007). George Maciunas: The Dream of Fluxus. New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500976654. In metallurgy, a flux (from Latin fluxus'flow') is a chemical cleaning agent, flowing agent, or purifying agent. Fluxes may have more than one function at a time. They are used in both extractive metallurgy and metal joining.

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Fluxus Movement, Artists and Major Works". Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 . Retrieved 6 October 2015. Flux-Coated Solder Preforms". Indium.com. 2011-08-15. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19 . Retrieved 2011-08-19.

Baas, Jacquelynn, Friedman, Ken Fluxus and the Essential Questions of Life. Chicago and Hanover, NH: University of Chicago Press and Hood Museum of Art, 2011. ISBN 978-022-60335-9-4.

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Lithuanian-born George Maciunas coined the name Fluxus for art produced by a range of artists with a shared sensibility as an attempt to 'fuse... cultural, social, & political revolutionaries into [a] united front and action'. [36] After fleeing Lithuania at the end of World War II, his family settled in New York, where he first met a group of avant-garde artists and musicians centered around John Cage and La Monte Young. After opening a short-lived art gallery on Madison Avenue, which showed work by Higgins, Yoko Ono, Jonas Mekas, Ray Johnson, Flynt and Young, Maciunas moved to Wiesbaden, West Germany, having taken a job as a graphic designer with the US Air Force in late 1961 [37] after the gallery had gone bust. Maciunas first publicly coined the term Fluxus (meaning 'to flow') in a 'brochure prospectus' that he distributed to the audience at a festival he had organized, called Après Cage; Kleinen Sommerfest (After Cage; a Small Summer Festival), in Wuppertal, West Germany, 9 June 1962. [38] Barone, Joshua (11 November 2018). "What Happens When Fluxus Enters the Concert Hall?". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018 . Retrieved 17 November 2018. In transport phenomena ( heat transfer, mass transfer and fluid dynamics), flux is defined as the rate of flow of a property per unit area, which has the dimensions [quantity]·[time] −1·[area] −1. [6] The area is of the surface the property is flowing "through" or "across". For example, the amount of water that flows through a cross section of a river each second divided by the area of that cross section, or the amount of sunlight energy that lands on a patch of ground each second divided by the area of the patch, are kinds of flux.

Shangguan, Dongkai (2005). Lead-free solder interconnect ... - Google Books. ISBN 9781615030934. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20 . Retrieved 2011-08-19.Chamberlain, Colby. "Design in Flux" Art In America. 1 October 2014". Archived from the original on 8 July 2015 . Retrieved 7 July 2015. Fluxus started with the work, and then came together, applying the name Fluxus to work which already existed. It was as if it started in the middle of the situation, rather than at the beginning. [32] [33]

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