Harris® Tin Lead Extruded Tri Bar Solder 1 ea / 50 ea Bar / Box
Part Number: 331882SKU: HAR331882
$367.50
Item Details
Harris® 1/4" 50/50 Solid Extruded Tri Bar Solder 1 ea bar comes 50 bars per box. Formulated for joining copper, copper alloys and/or ferrous based alloys. Applications include general purpose soldering, radiator repairs, galvanized gutters, stained glass, sheet metal and other non-electrical applications. 50/50 flows faster due to its narrow melting range. Designed for wave soldering of conventional and surface mount circuit board assemblies.Features
- Can be used to solder copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys, and steel with some exceptions
- Used primarily for general purpose soldering applications including sheet metal work
- Heat sources include soldering guns, irons and air-fuel torches
- Not recommended in high stress or vibration joints in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
- Not for use with plumbing and potable water system applications
- Meets ASTM B-32 specifications, Alloy Grade Sn 50, J-STD-006 Sn50Pb50Sb0.4
Applications
- Tin-lead solder, with some exceptions, can be used to join copper and most copper alloys, lead, nickel alloys and steel
- tin-lead solders are not recommended for joints subject to high stress or vibration in the cooling industry due to lack of sufficient elongation properties
- Heat sources include soldering guns, irons, and air-fuel torches.
includes
- N/A
Specifications
- "
- Solder Type» Leaded Extruded Tri Bar
- Weight» 1 ea / 50 ea
- Alloy Material» Tin
- Package» Bar / Box
- Tin/Lead Alloy» 50% Tin"
Caution
- WARNING: PROTECT yourself and others. Read and understand this information.
- FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous to your health.
- HEAT RAYS (infrared radiation) from flames or hot metal can injure eyes.
- Before use, read and understand the manufacturer’s instructions, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and your employer's safety practices.
- Keep your head out of fumes.
- Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the flame, or heat source, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area.
- Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection.
- See American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, published by the American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Blvd., Doral, Florida 33166
- OSHA Safety and Health Standards, available from the U.S. Government Office, Washington, DC 20402.
WARNING
- WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov