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SRA Soldering Products Rosin Paste Flux #135 In A 2 oz Jar

$ 7.11

Availability: 53 in stock
  • Color: Rosin Paste
  • Label: SRA Soldering Products
  • Model: FLS135
  • UPC: 696590706073
  • Manufacturer: SRA Soldering Products
  • PartNumber: 135
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Publisher: SRA Soldering Products
  • ISBN: Not Applicable
  • ProductGroup: Home Improvement
  • EAN: 0696590706073
  • Brand: SRA Soldering Products
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: FLS135
  • Binding: Tools & Home Improvement

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    We ship within two business days of payment, usually sooner
    Standard FREE shipping takes between 3-5 business days
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    Overnight shipping takes between 1-2 business days
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    This petroleum/rosin contains No Zinc chloride or ammonium chloride, making it a better choice for electronic repairs. Rosin leaves a protective coating over soldered area Once job is finished
    Appearance of the Flux
    SRA #135 flux is an amber colored paste. The consistency of the flux should not be gooey or hard to puncture. In other words it should be solid but also easy to dip wires and applicators into. If you see crystallization (rosin hardening) at the surface of the flux this is absolutely normal and
    NOT
    an indication of expired or tampered with flux.
    SKU: FLS135
    About
    SRA #135 is a petrolatum-based soldering flux, containing Rosin and organic acid activator. Unlike many paste fluxes, it contains NO Zinc Chloride or Ammonium Chloride, making it ideal for electrical and electronic repairs. The Rosin also leaves a protective coating over the soldered area that can prevent corrosion.
    Ideal for electrical and PCB repairs
    Does not need to be cleaned
    Contains 2 ounces (56.6 grams) in a jar
    Type RA (Rosin-Activated) Flux
    Active Temperature Range: 93 315?C / 200 600?
    Dimensions: 2.5 Dia x 1 H (64 x 25.5 mm)
    Weight: 2.5 Oz (70.8g)
    Made in USA
    Flux Comparison
    Soldering without flux is like trying to put a new registration label onto your license plate without first wiping off the layer of dirt and grime that has accrued on your license plate since last year. The surface needs to be clean so the adhesives on the label can do their job.
    Why Use Flux?
    because solder cannot bond without it!
    In order for solder to do its job, the layer of oxides on the metal surfaces you're soldering must be removed. A good flux, like #135, removes the oxides and sets the stage for soldering. The solder follows the flux, as if the flux were clearing a path for the solder and telling it where it to go. For many soldering applications, using only flux-core solder wire is sufficient. However, there are benefits of adding an externally applied flux such SRA #135, these benefits include:
    More control over where the solder will travel Wherever you apply the flux, the solder will flow to.
    Expedites the soldering process It takes less heat and time to get the solder to flow where you needit.
    Results in a stronger connection The flux allows the solder to bond properly throughout the target area.
    Protects the solder joint This rosin paste not have to be cleaned off after soldering and the residue actually provides a protective coating from corrosion.
    How it Works
    Prep Surfaces
    Prep the surfaces by?removing any dirt, rust,?grease, paint, and other contaminants with sandpaper, wire brush, steel wool,?etc. For many applications, the residues can be removed with just a rag and some isopropyl alcohol. These impurities may prevent solder flow so it is important not to proceed until clean metal is visible.
    Choose an Applicator
    Various tools can be used as an applicator for the flux including toothpicks, acid brushes and spatulas. Wires and components can simply be dipped as well. One of the benefits of paste flux opposed to liquid is that it will stay put wherever you apply it.
    Apply the Flux Paste
    Using your applicator of choice, apply the flux to the target areas you are about to solder. The exact amount applied will depend on the job but in general use just enough to cover the area to be soldered in an even coating. Remember that the solder will flow to where the flux is so make sure to apply only where it is needed to prevent solder bridges and mess.
    Apply Heat and Solder
    Apply heat using a soldering iron or hot air gun to bring to melting temperature and solder. Remove heat and allow to cool. Remove residue with rag if wanted.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    Is it effective when working to simply dip the solder wire into the flux and solder or is it significantly better to apply to the joint and why??
    You want to apply the right amount of flux. Too little and you wont get good soldering results. Too much and you run the risk of the solder flowing where you dont want it to, since solder follows flux. You want to apply the flux in the manner that will best ensure you lay down the right amount. Usually this means using a tool to apply the flux to the area being soldered and not dipping the part into the #135. SRA #135 is not runny, and if you dip the part into the flux, you might not get enough flux on it. That being said, I am sure there are people who do dip their part into the #135 flux and get good results.
    Is it advisable to heat up the flux with a heat gun if it is too hard/solid?
    You would want to do this very carefully since you dont want the ingredients in the flux to separate. Quick, intense heat could cause the flux to separate into disparate ingredients. While this is not too likely, it can happen.
    If the rosin flux becomes dry is there anything you can do to return it to more of a paste?
    You would want to gently heat it until it softens up, but you need to be careful not to heat it up too quickly or at too high of a temperature.
    Does dipping your soldering iron directly into the flux help keep the tip clean, are there any benefits?
    Not a great idea. It wouldnt be good for the solder iron because if you get too much rosin on a solder iron, it can be hard to clean off. Also, it can cause the flux to separate. Better to put the flux on the part that you are soldering, and to then apply the solder wire and solder iron to the area where the flux is. Of course, the solder iron will usually contact the flux, but you dont want to 'bathe' the soldering iron inside the flux by sticking it in the flux jar.
    SRA Soldering Products Rosin Paste Flux #135 In A 2 oz Jar
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    Fast Shipping
    Great
    Customer Support
    Satisfaction Guaranteed
    DESCRIPTION
    Shipping
    All domestic packages are shipped for Free (Unless other shipping method was selected during the checkout)
    We ship within two business days of payment, usually sooner
    Standard FREE shipping takes between 3-5 business days
    Expedited shipping takes between 2-3 business days
    Overnight shipping takes between 1-2 business days
    We do not accept P.O. BOXES - PLEASE PROVIDE A PHYSICAL ADDRESS
    We Ship Globally using ebay's GSP, the item is sent to a logistic center in KY and shipped from there to the rest of the world.
    International customers are responsible for all duties and taxes
    Contact your local authority for questions related to the amount of duties or taxes you will be responsible for
    Return
    In the event that you would like to return your purchase, we allow returns that are processed within the defined return date (the return date is to be found in the return policy/shipping and handling section)
    Please contact us for a return authorization and the return shipping address. Please contact us for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. We advise you to use a reputable carrier service when returning your goods. Please pack all returns appropriately.
    We ship globally Via eBay's global shipping program (GSP). Thus we don't cover returns for items shipped globally. Buyers returning such items will be refunded ONLY for the item's cost and not for the shipping.
    please check the Voltage information and make sure it matches the one in your country. In case it's not stated in the description, do ask us.
    Payment
    PayPal is our preferred method of payments it's the quickest, easiest and most secure way to pay for your goods or services online. PayPal offers buyer and seller protection should there be a problem.
    If you do not have a PayPal account, to get started and buy your first item with us is very easy. Simply click on the 'Buy It Now' button and follow the eBay checkout steps. Select PayPal as the payment method you then will be given the chance to enter your card details in to PayPal's secure checkout in order to pay for your order. Once the payment has been made, you will then be given the opportunity to make your own PayPal account to make paying for your items in the future very easy.
    Should there be a problem with payment please do let us know.
    Feedback
    Customer satisfaction is very important to us. If you have any problem with your order,please contact us and we will do our best to make you satisfied, please do not leave a negative feedback before we resolve your problem.
    We guarantee that your issue will be solved quickly.
    As long as you are happy with your purchase of , please leave us a positive feedback.
    Your feedback is very important to us it affects our search placement on eBay. We will leave a positive feedback for you in return automatically once we receive your feedback.
    Contact Us
    If you have any queries, please contact us via ebay. We usually respond within 24 hours on weekdays.
    Thank you for visiting our ebay store!
    This petroleum/rosin contains No Zinc chloride or ammonium chloride, making it a better choice for electronic repairs. Rosin leaves a protective coating over soldered area Once job is finished
    Appearance of the Flux
    SRA #135 flux is an amber colored paste. The consistency of the flux should not be gooey or hard to puncture. In other words it should be solid but also easy to dip wires and applicators into. If you see crystallization (rosin hardening) at the surface of the flux this is absolutely normal and
    NOT
    an indication of expired or tampered with flux.
    SKU: FLS135
    About
    SRA #135 is a petrolatum-based soldering flux, containing Rosin and organic acid activator. Unlike many paste fluxes, it contains NO Zinc Chloride or Ammonium Chloride, making it ideal for electrical and electronic repairs. The Rosin also leaves a protective coating over the soldered area that can prevent corrosion.
    Ideal for electrical and PCB repairs
    Does not need to be cleaned
    Contains 2 ounces (56.6 grams) in a jar
    Type RA (Rosin-Activated) Flux
    Active Temperature Range: 93 315?C / 200 600?
    Dimensions: 2.5 Dia x 1 H (64 x 25.5 mm)
    Weight: 2.5 Oz (70.8g)
    Made in USA
    Flux Comparison
    Soldering without flux is like trying to put a new registration label onto your license plate without first wiping off the layer of dirt and grime that has accrued on your license plate since last year. The surface needs to be clean so the adhesives on the label can do their job.
    Why Use Flux?
    because solder cannot bond without it!
    In order for solder to do its job, the layer of oxides on the metal surfaces you're soldering must be removed. A good flux, like #135, removes the oxides and sets the stage for soldering. The solder follows the flux, as if the flux were clearing a path for the solder and telling it where it to go. For many soldering applications, using only flux-core solder wire is sufficient. However, there are benefits of adding an externally applied flux such SRA #135, these benefits include:
    More control over where the solder will travel Wherever you apply the flux, the solder will flow to.
    Expedites the soldering process It takes less heat and time to get the solder to flow where you needit.
    Results in a stronger connection The flux allows the solder to bond properly throughout the target area.
    Protects the solder joint This rosin paste not have to be cleaned off after soldering and the residue actually provides a protective coating from corrosion.
    How it Works
    Prep Surfaces
    Prep the surfaces by?removing any dirt, rust,?grease, paint, and other contaminants with sandpaper, wire brush, steel wool,?etc. For many applications, the residues can be removed with just a rag and some isopropyl alcohol. These impurities may prevent solder flow so it is important not to proceed until clean metal is visible.
    Choose an Applicator
    Various tools can be used as an applicator for the flux including toothpicks, acid brushes and spatulas. Wires and components can simply be dipped as well. One of the benefits of paste flux opposed to liquid is that it will stay put wherever you apply it.
    Apply the Flux Paste
    Using your applicator of choice, apply the flux to the target areas you are about to solder. The exact amount applied will depend on the job but in general use just enough to cover the area to be soldered in an even coating. Remember that the solder will flow to where the flux is so make sure to apply only where it is needed to prevent solder bridges and mess.
    Apply Heat and Solder
    Apply heat using a soldering iron or hot air gun to bring to melting temperature and solder. Remove heat and allow to cool. Remove residue with rag if wanted.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    Is it effective when working to simply dip the solder wire into the flux and solder or is it significantly better to apply to the joint and why??
    You want to apply the right amount of flux. Too little and you wont get good soldering results. Too much and you run the risk of the solder flowing where you dont want it to, since solder follows flux. You want to apply the flux in the manner that will best ensure you lay down the right amount. Usually this means using a tool to apply the flux to the area being soldered and not dipping the part into the #135. SRA #135 is not runny, and if you dip the part into the flux, you might not get enough flux on it. That being said, I am sure there are people who do dip their part into the #135 flux and get good results.
    Is it advisable to heat up the flux with a heat gun if it is too hard/solid?
    You would want to do this very carefully since you dont want the ingredients in the flux to separate. Quick, intense heat could cause the flux to separate into disparate ingredients. While this is not too likely, it can happen.
    If the rosin flux becomes dry is there anything you can do to return it to more of a paste?
    You would want to gently heat it until it softens up, but you need to be careful not to heat it up too quickly or at too high of a temperature.
    Does dipping your soldering iron directly into the flux help keep the tip clean, are there any benefits?
    Not a great idea. It wouldnt be good for the solder iron because if you get too much rosin on a solder iron, it can be hard to clean off. Also, it can cause the flux to separate. Better to put the flux on the part that you are soldering, and to then apply the solder wire and solder iron to the area where the flux is. Of course, the solder iron will usually contact the flux, but you dont want to 'bathe' the soldering iron inside the flux by sticking it in the flux jar.
    SRA Soldering Products Rosin Paste Flux #135 In A 2 oz Jar