4 All-State® Paste Solder General Purpose Paste Solder All Heating Sources General Characteristics A 50/50 lead-tin type alloy mixed with a special flux to form a paste solder for both ferrous and nonferrous metals (except the white metals). Soldering can be confined to a desired area, thus saving material, labor and equipment. The active flux contained in this compound eliminates problems of application to difficult or hard-to-reach areas. It may be easily brushed or spotted in place. Typical Applications Commonly used on both production and routine maintenance work. Recommended for multiple wire assemblies, repairing radiators, internal tinning, air conditioning, sheet metal work, auto body tinning and repair, and costume jewelry assembly. Qualities Tensile strength —up to 6,500 psi (4.57 kgs/mm2) Solidus —360°F (182°C) Liquidus —375°F (191°C) Procedures Clean area to be joined. Apply thin coat of All-State® Paste Solder to the joint. Maintain a tight joint by using a fixture or a clamp. Heat with a soldering iron, torch, furnace, induction heater or any source capable of producing 375°F (191°C). Allow the soldered part to cool before attempting to move and wash off black flux residue with hot water.
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