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Industrial Soldering Flux

Industrial Soldering Fluxes cover soldering operations that are non-electronic. (In contrast to Industrial Soldering Flux, Electronic Soldering Flux is used in printed circuit board (PCB) assembly and repair, and component lead tinning.)  Soldering is a process whereby similar or dissimilar metals are joined using an alloy that typically includes a base of tin combined with lead, silver, copper, antimony, bismuth or indium.  Soldering covers a temperature range of 140 - 850°F / 60-445°C.

Superior Flux’s industrial soldering fluxes are categorized in the following links: 

Superior No. 30 SuperSafe Soldering Flux
Stainless Steel Soldering Flux
Zinc-Free Soldering Flux
Rosin Flux & Paste
Wire and Strip Tinning Flux
Soldering Salt Babbitt Flux
Aluminum Soldering Flux
Radiator Flux
Battery CoS Flux
Fusible Alloy Flux
Plumbing Flux
RubyFluid Flux
Stained Glass Flux
Industrial Solder Paste
Solder Core Flux

For a numerical/alphabetical product listing, go to MSDS and Spec Sheets.

See our full range of Electronics Soldering Flux, Brazing Flux, Aluminum Flux
and Welding Flux.