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CONSUMABLES


Soldering Pastes, Powders & Fluids


Insulating - Charcoal Block Charcoal Blocks


The traditional jewellers soldering block. se Auu and charcoal blocks together to protect the surface of the bench and to create an efcient soldering area. ade fro select, close-grain, knot-free, natural willow especially prepared and treated for optiu perforance. Charcoal under the ae creates a reducing atosphere for a cleaner soldering environent.


 Reects heat fro the surface effectively ecelling soldering results


 aiu teperature it will tolerate approiately 3 c


 Size     3


Please note: retain the block shape by wrapping the sides tightly with binding wire Code 33 before use.


Code C0378


Description Charcoal Block


UOM Price EACH


Insulating - Soldering Paste


Technou - nsulating - Soldering Paste


Heat insulating paste for jewellers, goldsith etc. t is no longer necessary to reove the stone before undertaking the solder. The parts protected by the paste never becoe covered with oide and the heat will never reach the jewel. After soldering, the paste can be reoved with water.


 Non toic  ithout CC  dourless  g


Code I0881


Description Insulating Paste, Technoux


Insulating - Soldering Paste, KOS Fire Cement


S ire Ceent - nsulating - Soldering Paste


The rst nae in re ceents with a anufacturing history since  the Puriachos S re ceent is a brand leader with high perforance.


S ire Ceent is a ready ied blend of thero setting resins and inorganic llers that cures when eposed to heat, resulting in a ortar which is resistant to teperatures up to C.


 Can be used for doestic and coercial applications on solder blocksboards furnace repair sealing, re bricks, re grates, ue pipes, ue bricks, boilers and other applications subject to etree heat.


 By pushing in your ites into S ire Ceent such as jewelleryne coponents soldering you can hold awkward ites together while soldering


eight: gras Code


C33167 Description KOS Fire Cement


UOM Price 500G


Hilderbrand Swiss Syringe Solder


See Page 50 £2.40 See Page 1112


UOM Price 150G


£5.65 Solder - Fluxed Wire, Bergeon Swiss


Bergeon Swiss - Solder - lued Wire


deal for electronics and circuit boards, contacts specically for watches  clocks and other ne instruents.


 Bergeon   Coposition 3: tinlead  Contains  silver  elting point   iaeter .  or ceraics, silver plated pieces, integrated circuits   etres


Code S1529 Description Bergeon Fluxed Solder Wire


UOM Price 5M


£7.10 S33527


Apply Ersin ulticore Solder siultaneously with a soldering iron or other heat source to clean coponents to be soldered. No additional u is reuired. Pre-cleaning is generally not necessary. Apply solder directly on to the iron only for tinning.


deal for:  Silver and costue jewellery  Stainless steel  Nickel, zinc, brass  Copper, ost aluiniu  Electronic electrical joints


Sizes and weight:  . swg, .  BS Grade c  .3 oz  g Nett


Code Description


Multicore (5 Core) Ersin Fluxed Wire Solder


UOM Price 10G £6.80 £6.95 Solder - Coercial Grade


This blow pipe solder is a general purpose solder for use on ost coon aterials. t is free owing, ideal for low teperature brazing that is easy to use, with low heat leaves strong, tidy joints. deally used to solder copper, brass, pewter, bronze, zinc, lead, tin and gilding etal.


 Pack of  Strips  Length   Half round shape   .3 appro.  Total weight: g approiately


Suitable lu:  Bakers Soldering luid No.3 S33  luite Soldering Paste C33 


Code S33171 Description


Commercial Grade Blowpipe Solder


UOM Price PACK*8 £17.50


Insultaing - Thermo Gel Thero Gel - nsultaing


Application: Spread Thero Gel with a thickness  to  appro over the area to protect fro heat. The aount used depends on the aount of heat applied.


 deal for Silver assebley, odelaking, Printed circuit board


 solates the heat so teperature reains the sae


Supplied:  g  kg


Code


T19549 T19550


Description


Thermo Gel, 100g Thermo Gel, 1kg


UOM Price 100G


1KG Solder - Commercial Grade £4.05 £21.50


Solder - Fluxed Wire, Multicore (5 Core) for Electronic & Model Making etc.


ulticore - or Electronic  odel aking etc.


 core Savbit alloy solder reduces copper erosion and increases life of soldering iron bits, by up to  ties. Suitable for odel aking, hobbies, telecounications and electronics work.


 se with soldering irons increasing life of soldering tips


 Handy tube dispenser pull out what you need no tangling then using reel coil solders


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


 Etra fast non-corrosive  ncreases life of soldering tips  Solder wire . swg


Weight including dispenser 3g Code


Description S33168


Multicore (5 Core) Savbit Alloy Fluxed Wire Solder


UOM Price 30G £4.25


Solder - Fluxed Wire, Multicore (5 Core) for Jewellery Repair etc


ulticore - or Jewellery Repairs etc


 core Ersin solder assures the nest possible join. The only ultipurpose lead free non- corrosive solder. nly ulticore solder contains non-corrosive etra active Ersin u. ive separate cores of u provide rapid elting and eliinate the possibility of no u in any portion of the wire, resulting in speedy efciency and perfect joints every tie.


Soldering & Brazing by AR Turpin


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