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Easysolder Flux

EASYSOLDER FLUX is a liquid that connects solder aluminium with supersolder at low temperature. Due to its low melting temperature, EASYSOLDER FLUX  is easy to use, and it will not deform the base material.

  • 5 times stronger than normal soft solders (14,5 kg/mm²)
  • Bonds all types of metals, even aluminium
  • Excellent on stainless steel
  • Very low bonding temperature - Prevents deforming of base material
  • Non-toxic - contains no lead, cadmium, antimony or copper
  • 50% harder than normal solders
  • Easy to handle - does not drop
  • 25% better electrical conductivity than normal soft solders
  • Resists vibrations
  • Easysolder Flux is only required for aluminium and light alloys
Article nr Name Content
T373100 Easysolder Flux 100ml 100ml

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Aggregate State: Liquid
Based on: Ammoniumfluoroborat, Aminoethylethanolamin, Zinc, Zinc oxid
Colour: amber
Odour: odourless
pH: 10,5
Density: 1,3 g/cm³
Shelf life: min. 6 months in the original container and storage temperature of 5 - 30°C
 

  • Warm up the piece of aluminium evenly with a welding torch or a hot air gun. Make sure that the piece stays at temperature, either by insulating it maximally between the jaws of a bench-vise, or by placing it on fireproof bricks. Larger pieces have to be insulated by means of a heat-proof paste.
  • When sufficient temperature has been obtained, the flux can be applied on the surface of the build-up or ajoint to be made. The flux will start boiling and will flow at that moment.
  • Keep on warming up the piece evenly and avoid direct contact between the source of heat and the flux.
  • Dip the Easy Solder wire in the flux and bring it in contact with the piece of aluminium or the joint. Always avoid direct contact with the source of heat. When the required temperature has been obtained, the Easy Solder wire will melt and adhere to the piece of aluminium with excellent cappillarity. When necessary, add some extra flux from time to time.
  • When the repair, the build-up or the joint is ready, let the piece cool off for about 30 seconds without moving it, so that the Easy Solder wire can solidify.
  • Rinse the piece with water and remove all remainders of the flux with a metal brush.

Easysolder Flux

EASYSOLDER FLUX is a liquid that connects solder aluminium with supersolder at low temperature. Due to its low melting temperature, EASYSOLDER FLUX  is easy to use, and it will not deform the base material.

  • 5 times stronger than normal soft solders (14,5 kg/mm²)
  • Bonds all types of metals, even aluminium
  • Excellent on stainless steel
  • Very low bonding temperature - Prevents deforming of base material
  • Non-toxic - contains no lead, cadmium, antimony or copper
  • 50% harder than normal solders
  • Easy to handle - does not drop
  • 25% better electrical conductivity than normal soft solders
  • Resists vibrations
  • Easysolder Flux is only required for aluminium and light alloys
Article nr Name Content
T373100 Easysolder Flux 100ml 100ml

» To the shop
  • Technical data
  • Application and usage
  • Downloads

Aggregate State: Liquid
Based on: Ammoniumfluoroborat, Aminoethylethanolamin, Zinc, Zinc oxid
Colour: amber
Odour: odourless
pH: 10,5
Density: 1,3 g/cm³
Shelf life: min. 6 months in the original container and storage temperature of 5 - 30°C
 

  • Warm up the piece of aluminium evenly with a welding torch or a hot air gun. Make sure that the piece stays at temperature, either by insulating it maximally between the jaws of a bench-vise, or by placing it on fireproof bricks. Larger pieces have to be insulated by means of a heat-proof paste.
  • When sufficient temperature has been obtained, the flux can be applied on the surface of the build-up or ajoint to be made. The flux will start boiling and will flow at that moment.
  • Keep on warming up the piece evenly and avoid direct contact between the source of heat and the flux.
  • Dip the Easy Solder wire in the flux and bring it in contact with the piece of aluminium or the joint. Always avoid direct contact with the source of heat. When the required temperature has been obtained, the Easy Solder wire will melt and adhere to the piece of aluminium with excellent cappillarity. When necessary, add some extra flux from time to time.
  • When the repair, the build-up or the joint is ready, let the piece cool off for about 30 seconds without moving it, so that the Easy Solder wire can solidify.
  • Rinse the piece with water and remove all remainders of the flux with a metal brush.