Made of ceramic (unglazed) and approx. 4" in diameter. Used with a Borax Bar (998 098E) and water - a receptacle in which to form a paste. due to the ceramic texture, when the bar is moved in a circular motion on the botom of the dish, fine deposits of the bar are left in the water, thus forming a flux paste. The Borax dish can also be used to mix other fluxes. Always ensure the dish is clean - any 'foreign' sub- stances mixed with the flux may effect the soldering process.
999 AAI NEW Borax Bar
Borax bars are made from compact, dried flux and are used with water to create a paste, suitable for soldering precious and non-precious metals. Pour a small amount of water into a Borax dish (999 AAi) and grind the bar with slight pressure to form your paste (the paste should be a dense consistency for it to be effective on your solder join). simply brush the paste onto your join using a Flux Brush (946 010) along with your required solder and you're ready to go!
998 098E Price/£: 4.50 A.
A. Butane Fuel Butane Lighter Fuel for Hand Held Torches 999 958
Price/£: 3.50
Deoxidising Flux CodE
B. PZZ 090 Price/£: 4.20 BEST SELLER NEW
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dEsCriPTioN Argotect - 500g
Provides standard silver with protection against fire stain when annealing and soldering.
998 116 Borax Powder - 1 Kg C. Tenacity No. 5 Powder, 250g
• This flux overlaps with Easy-Flo but is better suited when prolonged heating is necessary • its disadvantage is a glassy residue which is insoluble in water and must be removed using caustic soda or mechanical methods • Needs to be mixed to a paste with water
PZZ 050 Price/£: 19.75 D. D. Easy-Flo Flux Powder
• This flux is suitable for low temperature soldering • The powder is mixed with water to form a paste. This can then be added to the paste created by a borax cone to aid the flow of solder • residue is removed in hot water