Harris Pasteweld Leaded Paste Solder 4# JAR - PASTW04
Pasteweld leaded solder is a formulated mixture of 50% tin 50% lead, water soluble zinc chloride flux for torch, iron or furnace soldering. It provides a convenient one-step method of solder application. When heated the binder burns away and the flux becomes active. When the soldering temperature is reached the metal solder powder melts and completes the solder connection. Pasteweld is not to be used in potable water system applications. It is not recommended for processes that involve products for human consumption. It is generally unsuitable for electrical or electronic applications.
Features
- Designed for torch, iron or furnace soldering
- Formulated mixture of 50% tin, 50% lead and zinc chloride flux
- Joins practically all metals, except the white metals, with excellent control of alloy deposit
- Excellent where pre-placement of solder is required for furnace and/or automatic soldering applications
- Not recommended for electrical or electronic applications
- Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
- Flux residue should be removed after soldering
Harris Pasteweld Leaded Paste Solder 4# JAR - PASTW04
Pasteweld leaded solder is a formulated mixture of 50% tin 50% lead, water soluble zinc chloride flux for torch, iron or furnace soldering. It provides a convenient one-step method of solder application. When heated the binder burns away and the flux becomes active. When the soldering temperature is reached the metal solder powder melts and completes the solder connection. Pasteweld is not to be used in potable water system applications. It is not recommended for processes that involve products for human consumption. It is generally unsuitable for electrical or electronic applications.
Features
- Designed for torch, iron or furnace soldering
- Formulated mixture of 50% tin, 50% lead and zinc chloride flux
- Joins practically all metals, except the white metals, with excellent control of alloy deposit
- Excellent where pre-placement of solder is required for furnace and/or automatic soldering applications
- Not recommended for electrical or electronic applications
- Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
- Flux residue should be removed after soldering