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Soldering Pastes, Powders & Fluids


CONSUMABLES


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De-Mineralised Water e-ineralised ater -  Litres


e-ineralised water is another nae for deionised water. t is water fro which the ineral ions have been reoved. ts a type of puried water, which is water that has been ltered or treated. t is necessary to use e-ineralised ater in various products we distribute.


Please see below all ites which use e-ineralised ater.  Ela lae Hydrogen Soldering and elding nit 3, 3 and 3


 icroae Soldering nit fuk3  icroae Soldering nit fuk  Anti-Tarnishing Syste  Silverbrite  S  Pen Plating Syste igital P  icroplating achine P, and P  Stripping  Electroplating nit   Gilding Salts link Consuables Plating Cheicals  Consuables Gilding Salts


 Electrolytic Cleaning Salts C  Electro Polishing Salts C  Rhodiu C  Potassiu Cyanide C  Electro Brightening Salts Stripping Salts C  ite Safety Pickle Cleaning Salts P3 and P3


Supplied in  litre container Code


Description C4359 De-Mineralised Water, 5 litres


Flux - Borax Cone Bora Cone - lu


Bora cones are used with bora dishes and are a traditional way of aking your own u for precious  non precious soldering. Pour a little water into your Bora ish the residual water should be enough to for a paste. Grind down the cone on botto of the dish using a round otion this will result a soldering u paste to be fored. f your left with soe u dont worry just add water and repeat the process to ake ore u.


 Bora u for jewellery soldering  issolves rapidly to for a paste


Code B4252


Description Borax Flux Cone


UOM Price EACH


£2.05


UOM Price 5LT


Auu - Soldering Solution - lu


The original green ready ade u has been used in the jewellery trade for generations. ade in Europe by Lippert nipol Cannings. Noral ues cause bubbles so navigating solder during uing is often difcult. Auu Soldering Solution siplies this respect of jobbing and will breed condence when soldering ore cople jobs.


t will reduce re stainoidation ecesses when soldering because of its uniue cheical forula. Auu has a uniue cheical forula which has often been attepted to duplicate to no known effective results. Beware of iitation or inferior solutions they generally give disappointing results.


 Auu will solder gold, silver, copper, brass, ild steel, stainless steel, but not aluiniu


 Auu has a working range of approiately - C


 Can be used ajority teperature grades of solders fro etra easy to hard see our listing for the coplete range


Supplied:  l  l   Litre   Litre


Code


C35451 C4354 C4353


C4353A £3.95


Description Auux 250ml


Auux ½ Litre Auux 1 Litre Auux 5 Litre


Flux - Fluid, Baker’s No.3 Bakers - Soldering luid - No.3


Bakers soldering uid No.3 is a specially forulated liuid u ideal for soldering and tinning of copper and tinned aterials.


 Easy to apply fast acting econoical in use, ensuring sound strong joints


 inc Chloride based u very effective at soldering copper, brass, and pre tinned aterials


 e supply rst class solder to use with Bakers Soldering luid No-3 code S33


 Solder copper brass pewter bronze zinc lead, tin and gilding etal


Supplied:  l  l


Code


S33169 S36073


Description


Bakers No.3 (125ml) Fluid Bakers No.3 (250ml) Fluid


UOM Price 125ML


250ML £8.85 £11.90


UOM Price 250ML


500ML 1LT 5LT


£5.70 £8.75


£15.95 £71.50


Flux - Fluid, Bergeon Swiss Bergeon lu - Soldering luid


 Bergeon 3  Soldering uid, free fro acid  Supplied in a l bottle  se coercial soft solder, code S33


Code S1533


Description


UOM Price Bergeon 30497 Soldering Fluid 50ML


Flux - Fluid, Firescoff irescoff - lu


irescoff is a revolutionary heat activated ceraic spray coating. irescoff cobines a scale preventer, a high perforance non-uorinated u for both hard and soft solder and the convenience of easy reoval in war water, all-in-one.


Leading jewellers and jewellery anufacturers have switched fro using boric acid, paste u, and pickle solution to irescoff because irescoff is faster, offers ore protection for gestones and features a no-acid war water clean-up. ther benets include:


 irescale preventer  Heat shield  aster and offers ore protection for gestones  ntegrated non-uorinated u for consistent soft and hard solder welding


 Perfor ultiple soldering operations without waiting


 Enjoy strong, non-brittle, void-free welds  Greater control when reticulating with silver or gold  Superior perforance over boric acid  paste u  Prevents scaling of etal alloys including gold, stainless steel, copper, and silver


 ar water clean-up - less than  inutes in an ultrasonic cleaner


 Reove dangerous pickling acids fro the workbench


 Alcohol-free so no dangerous ash, no frustrating burn residue


 No sell, no outgassing  Signicant iproveent in safety over traditional ethods


Supplied: 3l in a Spray Bottle Code


F35761


Description Firescoff Flux


UOM Price 30ML


£9.15


£8.95


Acid Cleaning after Soldering


See Page 978


Pickling Acid Baths


See Page 598


Borax Dishes See Page 851


982


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