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WELDbraze 50/50 Tin/Lead Solder Cast Sticks
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Description
217g Stick - 4.7 Sticks per Kg
WELDbraze 50/50 Tin/Lead Solder Stick - Sn: 50% (Tin) Pb: Pb 50% (Lead)
WELDbraze 50/50 Solder is a higher quality general purpose solder for general sheet metal work, and plumbing (not water pipes) applications where better free flowing characteristics are important.
CAUTION: Lead-bearing solders are not to be used in drinking water systems.
Applications:
Higher quality general purpose solder
Ideal for automotive & radiator repair
Procedure for Soldering:
1. Thoroughly clean all areas to be joined of foreign material.
2. Apply 965 Soldering Flux to the work area.
3. Heat the work surfaces indirectly by the use of a soldering iron or by the use of a soft gas flame, such as LPG.
4. Do not overheat.
5. Apply solder to the work area. The molten solder should easily flow and be evenly dispersed in the joint area. Do not over fill with solder
6. Remove heat source and allow to cool naturally until solder returns to a solid state.
7. Remove all flux residues with water.
Additional Specifications:
Joining Process: Soldering only. Solding iron bit temperature 272C
Typcial Rod Analysis:
Sn: 50% (Tin)
Pb: 50% (Lead)
Typical Properties:
Tensile Strength: 45MPa
Shear Strength: 40MPa
Approximate Melting Range: 183-212°CElectrical conductivity: 10.9% IACS
Material Safety Data Sheets
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