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Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

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50/50 leaded bar solder 1 ea. 1 lb. bar
Warranty: 1 Year
Certification: ASTM B-32 Alloy Grade Sn 50;J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4

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DETAILS

Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

Typical Application

Soldering copper, most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel;sheet metal work.


50/50 tin-lead solid wire solder, with some exceptions, can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel. 50/50 solder is used for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work. It is not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties. Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches. Lead bearing solders are not to be used in potable water system applications.

Features


• Used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel, with some exceptions
• Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
• Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
• Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
• Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
• Meets ASTM B-32 specifications; Alloy Grade Sn 50; J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4



Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

Typical Application

Soldering copper, most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel;sheet metal work.


50/50 tin-lead solid wire solder, with some exceptions, can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel. 50/50 solder is used for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work. It is not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties. Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches. Lead bearing solders are not to be used in potable water system applications.

Features


• Used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel, with some exceptions
• Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
• Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
• Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
• Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
• Meets ASTM B-32 specifications; Alloy Grade Sn 50; J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4



Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

Typical Application

Soldering copper, most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel;sheet metal work.


50/50 tin-lead solid wire solder, with some exceptions, can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel. 50/50 solder is used for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work. It is not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties. Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches. Lead bearing solders are not to be used in potable water system applications.

Features


• Used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel, with some exceptions
• Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
• Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
• Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
• Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
• Meets ASTM B-32 specifications; Alloy Grade Sn 50; J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4



Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

Typical Application

Soldering copper, most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel;sheet metal work.


50/50 tin-lead solid wire solder, with some exceptions, can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel. 50/50 solder is used for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work. It is not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties. Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches. Lead bearing solders are not to be used in potable water system applications.

Features


• Used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel, with some exceptions
• Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
• Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
• Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
• Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
• Meets ASTM B-32 specifications; Alloy Grade Sn 50; J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4



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Harris 50/50 Leaded Solder - 50501B

Typical Application

Soldering copper, most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel;sheet metal work.


50/50 tin-lead solid wire solder, with some exceptions, can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel. 50/50 solder is used for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work. It is not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties. Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches. Lead bearing solders are not to be used in potable water system applications.

Features


• Used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel, with some exceptions
• Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
• Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
• Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
• Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
• Meets ASTM B-32 specifications; Alloy Grade Sn 50; J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4



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