Nokorode Soldering Flux

Protect the solder joint from corrosion with this flux paste. The residue easily washes away with water. Since this flux meets NSF/ANSI 61, it's safe to use with drinking water. Do not use it on magnesium or electronics. It’s a paste, so it’s easy to apply for precision applications.
For Joining | Container Net Weight | Form | Cleanup Method | Specifications Met | Each | |
Nickel Alloys, Copper, Zinc | 1.7 oz. | Paste | Water | Fed. Spec. A-A-51145 Type I Form A; MIL-FS-6872; NSF/ANSI 61 | 000000 | 00000 |
Nickel Alloys, Copper, Zinc | 4 oz. | Paste | Water | Fed. Spec. A-A-51145 Type I Form A; MIL-FS-6872; NSF/ANSI 61 | 0000000 | 0000 |
Nickel Alloys, Copper, Zinc | 8 oz. | Paste | Water | Fed. Spec. A-A-51145 Type I Form A; MIL-FS-6872; NSF/ANSI 61 | 0000000 | 00000 |
Nickel Alloys, Copper, Zinc | 1 lbs. | Paste | Water | Fed. Spec. A-A-51145 Type I Form A; MIL-FS-6872; NSF/ANSI 61 | 000000 | 00000 |
Nokorode Soldering Flux for Low-Temperature Applications

Specially formulated, this Nokorode flux remains soft and sticky in temperatures down to -4° F and protects your solder joint from corrosion. It is paste, so it is easy to apply in precise applications. However, this flux is not for use on magnesium or electronics.
Nokorode Soldering Flux for High-Temperature Applications

A special formulation of Nokorode soldering flux, this flux remains thick at temperatures up to 115° F and protects your solder joint from corrosion. It’s a paste, so it’s easy to apply for precision applications. However, you shouldn't use it on magnesium or electronics.