JEWELLERYY SOLDERING, NG, MELTING & PITING & Redux Fuel
elma redux is a ready-for-use evaporator liquid reducing the flame temperature of the combustion of hydrogen- oxygen gas mixtures. The flame temperature of maximum 2850 °C (for ideal combustion, without elma redux) can be reduced by passing the gas mixture through elma redux down to 1800 °C (dependent on thegas flow rate).
The size of the flame will be increased and it will be better recognizable by its luminous blue colour. Further on droplets of electrolyte and water
vapour accompanying a gas mixture produced from an electrolyte of a hydrogen-soldering or -welding equipment will be separated out of the gas mixture.
• Non Toxic • To Reduce the flame temperature to 1800 °C • Flame Colour Blue
Elma (
MIG.O.MAT) recommend the use of elma redux vapourizer liquid. Unlike other methanol-containing liquids elma redux is not toxic. Another advantage is that the burner hand piece cannot be blocked by residues which may be contained in other media (borax).
Code M20845
Description Redux Fuel
Methanol
Methanol - Methyl Alcohol - Pure
Methanol (Methyl Alcohol) 1 litre (pure) • Also used with Alcohol lamp (code A0002) an excellent fuel with exceptional burning properties
• Clean watch work and incomparable for degreasing hairsprings
Direction: Place components in a jar or suitable container which has been partly filled with Methanol. Leave for one or two minutes. Remove by means of tweezers and drain on a piece of paper.
• 1 Litre Code
C9864
Description Methanol
Flux Fuel
• Produces a flux flame (Green Colour)
Solder with ease as the flux is in the flame so your joins just need apply solder. MIG -O-MAT flux speeds up greatly your manufacturing and repair work, especially good for large batch work.
Solder gold, silver & platinum with ease.
This fine fuel last 3 times longer than conventional Micro Welder fuels like M.E.K.
Code M20846
Description Flux Fuel
UOM 1LT
Price £21.95
UOM 1LT
Price £4.95
UOM 1LT
Price £19.95
Popular ways to be used: • Atomizer fuel for micro-flame welders achieves a higher temperature for soldering platinum, maintaining a torch flame temperature of 3000 °C
• After removing a piece that has been held in Shellac (code S31924 ) clean or wipe off unwanted fragments with this solution
• Using the combined traditional mix of Boric Acid with Methylated Spirits to create a skin to prohibit fire stain while soldering (please see Boric Acid code C4361 for instructions)
• An excellent fuel with great burning properties to use in an Alcohol Lamp (A0002)
Code C4358 Description Methylated Spirits 5 Litres
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 1 Litre
Methyl Ethyl Ketone - M.E.K.
The most common fuel to use in a micro flame/welder soldering unit. Achieve the perfect temperature and size of flame when soldering gold and silver.
• MEK flame temperature reaches 1300 °C • Use in micro welding machines • Perfect temperatures and flame size • Please note: For soldering platinum use Methylated Sprits
Code C4351 Description Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 1 Litre
Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 5 Litre
Methyl Ethyl Ketone - M.E.K.
The most common fuel to use in a micro flame/welder soldering unit. Achieve the perfect temperature and size of flame when soldering gold and silver.
902 COUSINS TRADE SUPPLIER
UOM 1LT
Price £7.60
Soldering Iron - Antex Gascat 120P - Kit
• 4 Tip multi kit • Click to ignite • 120 minute run time • Ready to melt solder in 30 seconds • Anti-static ESD safe • Adjustable temperature control • Refillable in seconds
Kit includes: • 120 Watt Soldering iron • Sponge compartment • Soldering tip (up to 580 °C) • Blow torch (up to 1300 °C) • Hot air tip (up to 625 °C) • Hot knife tip (up to 580 °C) • Hot air deflector • Carrying Case
Antex soldering iron features: • Cordless
UOM 5LT
Price £16.95 Antex, Portable Kit Soldering Iron - Weller 4270c
• 2.4mm fine chisel tip • Nickel plated tip • Ergonomically designed for more comfortable grip • Light duty hand iron • Metal stand included • 15W, 230 Volts • CE marked
Code S5686 S5686A Description Weller 4270c Soldering Iron
Weller 4270c Soldering Iron Chisel Tip
UOM Price EACH £23.95 £5.95
PACK*3
WELLER SOLDERING, HEATI HEATING, MELCKLING PICKLING
Methylated Spirits 1 Litre
General Purpose Solvent Cleaner for many applications.
Popular ways to be used: • Atomizer fuel for micro-flame welders achieves a higher temperature for soldering platinum, maintaining a torch flame temperature of 3000 °C
• After removing a piece that has been held in Shellac (code S31924 ) clean or wipe off unwanted fragments with this solution
• Using the combined traditional mix of Boric Acid with Methylated Spirits to create a skin to prohibit fire stain while soldering (please see Boric Acid code C4361 for instructions)
• An excellent fuel with great burning properties to use in an Alcohol Lamp (A0002)
Code C4357 Description Methylated Spirits 1 Litre
UOM 1LT
Price breaks available, see website
Methylated Spirits 5 Litres
General Purpose Solvent Cleaner for many applications.
Price £5.50
• MEK flame temperature reaches 1300 °C • Use in micro welding machines • Perfect temperatures and flame size • Please note: For soldering platinum use Methylated Sprits
Code C4352 Description Methyl Ethyl Ketone, 5 Litre
UOM 5LT
Price £29.95
SOLDERING IRONS & STATIONS
Soldering Irons Weller 4270c
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