Superior Flux Wire and Strip Tinning Flux

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Wire and Strip Tinning Flux

Superior Flux offers a full range of tinning fluxes for continuous copper wire/strip, steel wire and brass strip tinning. An excellent summary of the applications appears beneath the table below.

Superior
Flux
Number
Description Rec.
Base Metals
Rec. Temp Ranges MSDS Spec. Sheet
No. 74 Steel and brass wire/strip tinning Steel, Brass 95-475°C
200-885°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 460 Intermediate gage copper wire/strip tinning Copper 110-400°C
230-750°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 461 Fine gage copper wire/strip tinning Copper 260-425°C
500-800°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 462 Heavy gage copper wire/strip tinning Copper 260-425°C
500-800°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 464 Brass Strip Tinning Flux – diluted 1:1 (Zinc-Free) Brass 260-425°C
500-800°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 465 Brass Strip Tinning – High Activity (Zinc-Free) Brass 260-425°C
500-800°F
Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.
No. 27 Soldering Salts Tinning Pots Molten below 232°C/450°F Superior Flux MSDS Superior Flux Spec.

Our wire and strip tinning fluxes are RoHS compliant.

Steel Wire Tinning Flux: Our Superior No. 74 steel wire tinning flux contains zinc chloride, ammonium chloride and hydrochloric acid for the demanding needs of continuously tinning to steel. The flux is active at room temperature, where it begins to clean metals and remove oxides. Superior No. 74 Steel Wire Tinning Flux is a zinc-based, inorganic acid type flux that offers a high degree of fluxing activity in the soldering and tinning temperature ranges for steel wire tinning.

Copper Wire Tinning Flux: The acidity of copper wire tinning flux comes from organic acid. As a result our copper wire tinning flux is much less corrosive to tinning equipment than inorganic and zinc chloride based copper wire tinning flux. Our copper wire tinning flux leaves minimal, zinc-free residues in the tinning pot after tinning.

Brass Strip Tinning Flux: Our brass strip tinning fluxes are both zinc-free and zinc-based type fluxes. They offer a high degree of fluxing activity in the soldering and tinning temperatures for continuous brass strip tinning. These tinning fluxes leave minimal residue in the tinning pot after passing through the tinning process.

Learn about our full range of Industrial Soldering Flux. For electronics wire tinning applications, please review our Electronics Wire Tinning Flux.