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Weld nickel with these electrodes.
Often used to repair pipe, these rods join nickel alloys to themselves and to stainless steel and steel.
No need to add flux—these alloys have it built in.
Use these cadmium-free alloys with most metals in general purpose applications.
Use these alloys with most metals in general purpose applications.
Create stronger bonds than standard brazing alloys.
Join metal in inert atmospheres or vacuum conditions, such as furnace brazing.
Use these alloys on metal subject to corrosion.
To fill in large gaps, these BAg-2 alloys melt into a thicker liquid than standard brazing alloys.
When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard gap-filling brazing alloys.
Fill in tight gaps without needing to add flux before you braze—these alloys have flux built in. When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard brazing alloys.
Everything you need to start brazing most metals in general purpose applications.
Use this flux with silver and copper-based brazing alloys to clean and prepare surfaces. It is boron modified and residue washes off with hot water.
This solder meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Even as temperatures approach absolute zero, this indium solder remains soft and malleable, allowing it to form an airtight seal between metal and certain non-metal materials..
This bismuth-tin solder has similar performance properties to lead solder, but is also safe for use in food-processing equipment and copper water pipes.
The silver in this solder helps it resist vibration to form strong joints in HVAC systems. Since it doesn’t have a flux core, you can choose the flux that works best for your application.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no cleanup.
The flux residue easily washes away with water.
This solder keeps its strength in applications where vibration and frequent and extreme temperature changes occur, such as in water lines and refrigeration equipment.
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
Acid flux has strong cleaning action, but leaves corrosive residue that washes away with water.
Use this solder for general purpose applications.
The high melting point prevents remelting when soldering successive joints with another solder.
Electrically conductive, this solder is best for electronics and electronics applications.
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but it leaves residue that requires flux remover.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no need for cleanup.
Wash away flux residue from this solder with water.
The five flux cores allow fast soldering that uses less solder and transmits less heat to the joint. Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
Use this flux for plumbing applications.
Protect the solder joint from corrosion with this flux paste.
This flux has strong cleaning action and leaves residue that will not compromise the reliability of the joint.
With the strongest cleaning power, this flux is fully activated to clean and prepare electrical assemblies and printed circuit boards for soldering applications up to 840° F.
Providing the strongest cleaning power, this flux leaves residue that must be removed to ensure the reliability of the joint.
This flux has less cleaning action, but leaves the least amount of residue.