Soldering Flux for Aluminum
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Solder aluminum to itself, copper, or brass. This flux paste is easier to apply precisely than liquid flux. Simply wash the flux residue away with water.
Container Size, fl. oz. | Form | Cleanup Method | Specifications Met | Each | |
4 | Paste | Water | DOD 1866 | 000000 | 000000 |
Soldering Flux for High-Temperature Aluminum
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Often used to solder aluminum to difficult-to-solder metal such as stainless steel and nickel, this flux works in applications up to 800° F. You can also use it with a torch in low-temperature brazing applications. Mix the powder with methanol before use.
No-Clean Brazing Flux for Joining Aluminum to Copper
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Clean and prepare surfaces before joining aluminum to copper. With minimal residue, this flux does not require cleanup.