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Handy Type TEC Liquid Soldering Flux
Handy Type TEC Liquid Soldering Flux is a liquid zinc-chloride flux used primarily for joining stainless steel though it can also be used on steel, copper , copper alloys, nickel, and nickel alloys. Due to its corrosive nature, post solder cleaning and neutralizing of the flux residues are required.
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Handy Type TEC Liquid Soldering Flux is a liquid zinc-chloride flux used primarily for joining stainless steel though it can also be used on steel, copper , copper alloys, nickel, and nickel alloys. Due to its corrosive nature, post solder cleaning and neutralizing of the flux residues are required.
Effective on stainless steel
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