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Create small welds on mild and galvanized steel as well as stainless steel with these welders.
A two-part alternative to standard electrodes, these electrodes reduce waste since you can reuse the shank.
Press these electrodes onto the tips of spot welders to change the size and shape of your weld.
Use this ratchet-style tool to clean, dress, and shape electrodes without disassembly.
Use sound waves to heat up your materials and weld them together with these welders, guns, and tips.
Weld stainless steel staple-like stakes into the surface of plastics to repair cracks.
Acid flux has strong cleaning action, but leaves corrosive residue that washes away with water.
Wash away flux residue from this solder with water.
Electrically conductive and with five flux cores, this solder speeds up the process of soldering electronics, so you use less solder and transmit less heat to the joint. Easily wash away the flux residue with just water.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no need for cleanup.
The five flux cores in this solder allow fast soldering that uses solder efficiently and reduces the heat to your joint. The flux it’s filled with leaves minimal residue so there’s no cleanup. This solder is electrically conductive, making it good for electronics and electrical applications.
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but it leaves residue that requires flux remover.
The five flux cores allow fast soldering that uses less solder and transmits less heat to the joint. Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
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.
Rosin flux is quick acting with strong cleaning action, but leaves residue that requires flux remover.
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.
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..
This solder meets NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for drinking water.
This bismuth-tin solder has similar performance properties to lead solder, but is also safe for use in food-processing equipment and copper water pipes.
Composed of pure tin, this solder is safe for use with food service equipment.
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.
The flux leaves minimal residue so there's no cleanup.
The flux residue easily washes away with water.
This solder keeps its strength in applications where vibration and frequent and extreme temperature changes occur, such as in water lines and refrigeration equipment.
Use this solder for general purpose applications.
Flux is not required for this solder to form strong joints.
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.
Keep your solder spools organized.
These irons have a large tip for excellent heat transfer, making them ideal for running seams in sheet metal.
Ultra thin, these irons are for precise soldering in electronics applications.
Combine a handle, a heating element, and a tip to create the iron you need.
These irons put an extra layer of cork insulation between your hand and the iron.
Use these irons for your high-volume jobs.
From electronics to metal sealing, these irons handle intermittent soldering jobs.
These stations are ESD (electrostatic discharge) safe to protect sensitive components. The tip is a fixed temperature—change out the tip to adjust the temperature.
Solder with complete control over the temperature—these stations let you adjust as you go.
These irons come with a fixed temperature tip.
A plier-style handpiece confines heat to only where it touches when you’re treating, brazing, and silver soldering small parts.
These irons run on AA batteries and are for intermittent use.
A rechargeable battery powers these irons.
With the push of a button, these irons convert from a straight grip to a pistol grip with either a 45° or 90° head angle. Battery power and no cord means you can take them where you need them.
Solder in spaces that are difficult to reach without waiting for a battery to charge.
These cordless irons run on butane gas, so you don't have to recharge a battery between uses.
Adjust the tip temperature to suit your application using a button control.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a stand, a sponge, and a cap.
Kits include an iron, tips for a variety of applications, a heat-shrink attachment, an ejector, and a cap.
Hold a sponge for cleaning soldering iron tips.
Tinner removes excess oxide and replenishes the tip’s original coating.
Bar cleaner removes heavy oxidation from soldering tips and coppers.
Remove oxidation from soldering tips with these dry brass-wool balls.
Sensor-activated brushes remove oxides, debris, and excess solder from soldering tips without damaging their plating. Insert your soldering tip to automatically start cleaning.
Three drill points allow these bits to separate spot-welded panels without damaging the bottom panel.
Cut through spot welds on sheet metal and make faster, more precise cuts than drill bits and other hole saws.
This wire cloth is commonly used to make strainers, filter screens, and sieves.
A convenient solution for inline filtering, discs are die cut for an exact diameter with smooth edges for use in tube, pipe, and duct.
Often used in sieves and vibratory shakers for testing applications, the openings of this wire cloth are woven to a tight size tolerance for accurate, consistent sifting results.
Maximize flow when straining your liquid process lines—material passes more quickly through this wire cloth's rectangular openings than through other wire cloth.
Also known as bolting grade, this wire cloth has a large percentage of open area and ultra-thin wire to maintain flow. Use to sift and sort large quantities of dense nonabrasive materials.
Minimize clogs of dry powdered materials in sifting and sizing applications with this wire cloth, also known as milling grade.
Designed for use in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments, this precision wire cloth is sintered (fused together) to create a strong, smooth surface that’s free of crevices where contaminants can collect.
Also known as space cloth, wires are crimped where they intersect to maintain an accurate opening size when used with heavy materials. The crimping process also adds strength and rigidity.
Also known as Dutch weave, this wire cloth has a tight weave that traps tiny particles and provides strength for use in high-pressure and high-flow applications.
The welded joints keep opening sizes uniform and prevent fraying as you bend this wire cloth.
Compare mesh size, rigidity, or construction with sample packs.
The epoxy coating on this wire cloth makes the steel oil resistant, protects it from corrosion, and adds rigidity for a long service life.
This wire cloth is woven and available in the widest variety of sizes we offer.
Good for use with abrasive materials in noncorrosive applications, this steel wire cloth has excellent strength and good wear resistance.
Build screens, barriers, and enclosures that last—the PVC coating on this wire cloth provides excellent corrosion and wear resistance for a long service life.
These discs are die cut to an exact diameter with smooth edges for use in tube, pipe, and duct.