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Tony Miklos[_2_] Tony Miklos[_2_] is offline
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Default Tinning Flux vs. Standard Paste Flux

On 2/28/2011 1:52 AM, skid wrote:
responding to
http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...ux-314641-.htm
skid wrote:

blueman,

Since you did request personal opinions from other homeowners, I will not
address any of the inaccurate statements made in the previous posts.

As it states on the Oatey web site:

Standard No.5 flux is intended for soldering copper joints using leaded or
unleaded solder.

No.95 “Tinning” flux is basically the same compound as No.5 flux, except
that it contains small particles of silver solder. These particles help
improve the flow of silver solder.

Since No.95 flux can be used for standard soldering as well as for silver
soldering, Oatey markets it as a dual purpose product .

BTW: silver soldering requires higher temperatures than standard soldering
and therefore tends to oxidize (aka “turn green”)


blueman, since you didn't represent yourself as knowing much about
anything, I'll pretend you didn't reply to a post dated June 23, 2008,
12:08 pm. If you want to learn, get off that stupid web sight and look
up "usenet". Study it well, then maybe post if you can find something
interesting from this decade.