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Your cart is empty.Formulated specifically for torch brazing aluminum and normally used with 4047, 4043, or 1100 brazing filler alloy. Can also be used for furnace and automatic flame brazing operations. Contains zinc chloride. Made in USA.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
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jerry lee hargrove
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
Works great on soldering
Kristian Sprang
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
I am not sure how to rate it. It seemed to work ok. I still had issues with the brazing job I was doing, but I don't know if the issue was the flux or not.
David L.
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
I had to go to the how to internet, to find how to use this product. I still think i'm doing something wrong. Trying to contact the seller, was redirected to a sight with no reference to this product. I'm sure this product works great, it will work better with some instruction.
Moh
Reviewed in Canada on November 15, 2021
It does not help at all .. burns out and creates more problem ...
Chris Mickleborough
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2020
Not a good aluminum welder,and yes with the right rod it worked well.
Marie
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020
This stuff made a huge difference when brazing aluminum with brazing rods. Be sure to thoroughly heat your base metal, use MAP gas rather than propane, and be patient. Brazing with MAP gas isn’t easy but it works for small repairs if you don’t have a TIG welder.
Jamie Kunselman
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
Didn’t figure out how to use it. My teenage son is inexperienced with welding.
cameron hildebrand
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2019
i used this and it works great to join them together together
dan hunter
Reviewed in Canada on September 1, 2018
This flux comes as a dry powder that melts into a glassy liquid as it is heated. You pick it up by dipping the heated brazing rod into it. You could also mix it with a little bit of water (just a little bit of powder with a few drops of water) and use it like a flux paste. Be careful handling it because it can cause skin burns. I used it and it works well, just as advertised, but the instructions are not with the container i recieved.
Peter M.
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2018
Seems to work good as a flux to stick on rods and join to work project .
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2018
Warm the aluminum brazing rod well and dip, and this flux works just about the same as flux that goes with brass or steel rod. I am pleased with the way it works, and the results, although aluminum varies a lot in its alloys, and flow characteristics vary as well. On some things, the aluminum brazing was easy, and on other things it has been more of a challenge, but either way, this flux does help.
TIN
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2018
Works great... I tried making joints with and without. The joints made with the flux look great the Braze alloy flows evenly; joints without flux bead up and do not flow. Note that it is a powder and will not stick to vertical surfaces.Also it is hygroscopic (absorbs water). Letting the flux sit in a humid environment makes it easy to clean off (after brazing). Until then it is rock hard after braze.
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