Product Description
3 GRADES OF SOLDER WIRE 20GA
EASY - MEDIUM - HARD FLOW GRADES
7oz Handy Flux & 12" SOLDER WIRE of EACH GRADE
Lead, Cadmium & Indium FREE
Soldering brazing all-purpose, low temperature flux Handy® Flux is a long-lasting white paste type, very durable won’t break down from prolonged heat, an all-purpose flux for use in brazing and soldering Gold, Silver, Brass, Copper, and other Non-Ferrous Metals.
Handy Flux is an active fluoride/borate-type flux which is appropriate for all nonferrous metals and begins to melt and dissolve oxides at 600°F, having an effective temperature range from 1100°F-1600°F.
Paste formula can be cleaned up with hot water.
Prior to soldering, make sure joints and the solder are clean, flux the full surface area to prevent oxidation and allow for good solder flow, and ensure a good brazed joint.
Soldering Note: Clean - Surface and Joint is important, and not too much Solder, good even heat over the entire joint area. Cleanly remove oxides and other soldering residues prior to finishing.
Silver Solder Wire used in Jewelry Making, Repair work such as sizing and mounting, for assembling silver jewelry, rings, and components.
Silver solder comes in three grades, which are defined by the relative temperature flow points between one grade and the next.
The softer the solder, the less silver with a lower melting temperature.
SALE is for Handy Flux, a 7oz. bottle with Brush and 3 GRADES of SILVER Solder Wire, (Soft, Medium and Hard) 12 Inch Long of each grade, total 36".
JETS Product # 1020-40745223
SOFT/EASY SPECIFICATIONS:
Solder WIRE: Silver Content of 65%
Melt temperature: 1,240°F - 671°C
Flow temperature: 1,325°F - 718°C
MEDIUM SPECIFICATIONS:
Solder WIRE: Silver Content of 70%
Melt temperature: 1,275°F - 691°C
Flow temperature: 1,360°F - 738°C
HARD SPECIFICATIONS:
Solder WIRE: Silver Content of 75%
Melt temperature: 1,365°F - 741°C
Flow temperature: 1,450°F - 788°C
Technical Information: NOTE: Lead, Cadmium FREE Solder -Solder Wire Thickness: 20ga - 0.032” - 0.81mm
Repairs: Lower-temperature solder is recommended for repair work, especially on pieces that may have been reworked and a high-temperature solder may cause a problem.
Assembly Work: In multiple components, soldering uses the Higher Temperature Solder first, then a medium grade, and finally to a soft lower melting point.
Production: High-temperature solder, the Hard grade should be used, with the higher silver content, better match of color, and a stronger bond. Allowing future repairs to be performed with the softer solders.
Attention: Solder is made to be used with a Torch, NOT with soldering gun or iron.