SOLDER, FLUX & INSULTAING PASTES
Product uses: This product is suitable for use on all the common materials, gold, silver, copper, brass, mild steel and stainless steel), but not aluminium.
Conditions for use: Flux paste should be brushed onto then be applied externally either side of the joint mouth.
It is good practice to mechanically clean and degrease and evenly to the brazing temperature, without local as brazing temperature is approached. If blackening of
Supplied: 500g Tub Code
C34153 Description Easy Flo Flux Paste
Fluxite Soldering Paste - Flux “Fry” Fluxite is the most effective Flux Known clean – fast – economical
• An effective and reliable soldering and lead jointing.
• Also suitable for lead-free and lead containing solder alloys
Paste code S33171. Solder copper brass pewter bronze zinc lead, tin and gilding metal
• Suitable for model makers, hobbies, crafts, arts, badge makers to name just a few users
Weight: 140g Contents: 100g
Code S33170 Description Fluxite Soldering Paste
Borax Powder - Flux
soldering jewellery. Our special form of borax is produced for use by jewellers, silversmiths, gold investment ingot makers, metal workers, etc.
• Our borax is easy to dissolve and melt than ordinary borax
consistency
brushes
electric furnace or with a Sievert torch system
Supplied: 1kg Tub Code
C4360 Description Borax Flux Powder
UOM Price £4.10
1KG
UOM Price £9.50
100G
UOM Price £19.95
500G
• Product uses: Tenacity™ No.125 Flux Powder is suitable for use on platinum, copper, copper based alloys, mild and low alloy steels and tungsten carbide.
• Conditions for use: The powder should be mixed with a paste which should then be brushed onto the joint applied externally either side of the joint mouth.
It is good practice to mechanically clean and degrease Heat slowly and evenly to the brazing temperature, without local overheating.
How to use…
1. Mechanically clean and degrease the joint surface detergent to form a thick paste 3. Brush paste onto the joint surfaces before assembly and externally either side of the joint opening 4. Heat evenly to the brazing temperature, avoid localised overheating exhaustion abrasives and grit blasting
• Supplied: 400g Tub Code
C34452 Description Tenacity 125 Flux Powder
Methylated Spirit See Page 667
Flux - Easi-Flo - Flux Powder Johnson Matthey’s leading widely throughout the world and is recognised as one of the of its working range resulting spread. This ensures that the joint surfaces are well protected from oxidation at the earliest possible point
Easy-Flo Flux Powder has a working range of 550- 800°C. It is most suitable for use with gold, silver, copper, copper alloys, brass, mild steel and stainless steel, but not aluminium soldering.
metal is heated above and distributed between
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UOM Price £27.35
400G
Boric Acid Powder - Insultaing Use Boric Acid with Methylated Sprits (code C4357) to form a protective skin over pieces stain. A traditional favourite with Jobbing/Repairer Jewellers and Silversmiths (this method will only work with 9 -18ct jewellery and silver).
How prepare and use… • Clean the piece as you would before soldering and assemble.
• Mix with 1 litre of methylated sprits (code C4357/ C4358) and 150g of Boric acid in a glass or polyurethane container, with a lid.
• Depending on the size of the piece cover it entirely
• Heat all over with a torch to form a white coloured stain.
• Solder joins normally and clean the work as normal noticeably reduced.
Supplied: 1kg Tub Code
C4361 Description Boric Acid Powder
UOM Price £7.50
EACH
(for High Temperatures)
Tenacity 125 - Flux Powder - For High Temperatures - Flux
Johnson Matthey Metal Joining Tenacity™ No. 125 Flux Powder constantly evolves to meet the needs of its customers, of emerging technologies and of the environment it operates in.
Tenacity™ No.125 Flux Powder is effective on platinum, copper, copper based alloys, mild and low alloy steels and tungsten carbide with Typically it would be used with specialized JM Bronze™ or Argentel™ Alloys, particularly F-Bronze.
(known as wetting) and is then cooled to join the work pieces together. It is similar to soldering, except the °C.
Easy-Flo™ Flux Powder has excellent ‘hot rodding’ characteristics and adheres well to a warmed brazing the rod. This characteristic has made Easy-Flo Flux Powder very popular in hand brazing operations where the time to produce a brazed component is crucial.
Clean and degrease the joint surfaces before applying
Flux powder should be mixed with water and a few should then be brushed onto the joint surfaces externally on either side of the joint mouth.
Hot Rodding is where a warm brazing rod is dipped capillary joints. It can be used to supplement a pre-
It is good practice to mechanically clean and degrease and evenly to the brazing temperature, without temperature is approached. If blackening of the
operation are corrosive and should be removed. The residues for Easy-Flo Flux Powder can easily be removed by soaking in hot water ~ 40°C for between 15 and 30 minutes. Any remaining residues can then be brushed off in running water.
• Supplied in a 250g tub Code
Description C8903
UOM Price £9.30
250G Insulating - Boric Acid Powder
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