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Excellent wetting |
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Clean burning |
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Superior heat stability |
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Concentrate |
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Greater solder penetration |
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Cleaner solder surface resulting
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a better core easier to paint |
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Better tolerance to open torch
heat , reduces charring residues on parts |
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Savings on shipping costs |
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- Used with wide range of solder.
- Superior cleaning ability for removal
of lubricants, shop dirt and oxides.
- High employee acceptance, no offensive
odour.
- Excellent shelf life.
- Better paint adhesion.
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2. Clean area to be repaired to remove
all debris, oil and paint. (If the radiator
was cleaned in an ultrasonic boilout tank,
the area to be repaired must be flushed
with water and steel brushed.)
3. Dilute the
flux to the recommended concentration if
necessary.
4. Brush flux
onto the area to be repaired.
5. Heat the
area for 3 to 5 seconds with the hot inner
flame.
6. Brush flux
onto the area again.
7. Heat the
area with the soft outer flame while touching
the solder to the heated metal surface. |
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- Be sure the area is clean
before fluxing.
- If the solder fails to flow or the metal turns dark, you are using too much heat. Allow the metal to cool, reflux the area and adjust the flame lower or hold the torch further from the work.
- If the solder fails to flow or the metal turns dark, you are using too much heat. Allow the metal to cool, reflux the area and adjust the flame lower or hold the torch further from the work.
- ZERO-ZINC fluxes perform better with high tin solders than high lead solders.
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