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 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.
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.