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Electrically conductive, this solder is best for electronics and electronics applications.
This solder is commonly used in solder melting pots
This solder is commonly used in solder melting pots.
The high melting point prevents remelting when soldering successive joints with another solder.
Use this solder for general purpose applications.
The silver in this solder helps it resist vibration to form strong joints in HVAC systems. Since it doesn’t have a flux core, you can choose the flux that works best for your application.
This solder meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
Even as temperatures approach absolute zero, this indium solder remains soft and malleable, allowing it to form an airtight seal between metal and certain non-metal materials..
Made with indium this solder is soft and malleable—even as temperatures approach absolute zero—allowing this solder to form an airtight seal between metal and certain non-metal materials. Thanks to its ribbon shape, this solder is easier to use on large, flat areas than wire solder.
This solder keeps its strength in applications where vibration and frequent and extreme temperature changes occur, such as in water lines and refrigeration equipment.
Composed of pure tin, this solder is safe for use with food service equipment.
Without a flux core, this solder allows you to choose the flux that works best for your application.
Also known as solder slugs, these pellets create strong, electrically conductive connections between battery terminal lugs and cable.