Dry/Powdered
Fluxes

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Handy
Dry Flux 6040- Powder
For applications where
a dry low volatile flux is desired.
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The
6040 flux is active in fluxing refractory oxides, and 6040 is
recommended for the 1200° to 1500°F range (650°-815°C).
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1
lb. (454 g.) jars. Also 25 lb. (11.34 kg.) pails.
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FB3F
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50K |

88K |
B1
Dry Flux
Flux for general
purpose and Carbide Brazing applications.
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Ideal
for salt bath brazing. Dry flux is boron modified for extra
protection. Dry version of Handy B1 Flux.
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1
and 5 lb. (454 g. and 2.27 kg.). Also 25 and 50 lb. (11.34 and
22.68 kg.) pails.
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N/A
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50K |

92K |
Handy
Flux Dry
General purpose flux
formulated for "Hot Rodding" or mixing with water
for use as a paste flux.
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This
flux was developed to stick to a heated wire or rod that is
dipped into the container. Also can be mixed with water or alcohol
to make a paste flux.
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1
and 5 lb. (454 g. and 2.27 kg.). Also 25 lb. (11.34 kg.) pails.
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N/A
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137K
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90K |
Handy
Flux Hi-Temp M - Paste or Powder
High temperature furnace,
induction or torch brazing, requiring maximum protection.
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Useful
in the brazing of carbides, stainless and alloy steels, and
nickel base alloys using copper alloy and gold alloy filler
metals requiring brazing temperatures between 1650° - 2200°F
(899° - 1204°C).
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1
and 5 lb. (454 g. and 2.27 kg.). Also 25 and 50 lb. (11.34 and
22.68 kg.) pails.
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N/A
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64K |

27K |