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Special Core Solder Wire For Stainless Steel/Nickel Sheet/Zinc Flake/Copper/Iron Sheets/Aluminum Soldering, Multifunctional Core Solder Wire 1.0mm(0.04in) 1.4oz/2pack

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  • ALLOY: Sn63% Pb/37%, Flux: 2.0%, Diameter 1.0mm/ 0.04inch
  • Only Available For Welding Small Metal Parts
  • Special Core Solder Wire Suitable For Stainless Steel/Nickel Sheet/Zinc Flake/Copper/Iron Sheets/Aluminum Soldering Home Decoration
  • Must Complete Heating The Welding Part Before Use, Recommend To Use Higher Rate Soldering Iron For Better Soldering.
  • Warning:This Product Contains Lead, A Substance Known To The State Of California To Cause Cancer Or Birth DE-Fects Or Other Reproductive Toxicity. For More Information, Go To WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV



Product Description

Product Description

Solder wire

Product information:

Brand Name: Essmetuin
Product name: Special Core Solder Wire
Material: Solder Wire
Weight: 20gX2PACK
Model: BXG10
Color: ‎Silver
Type: Stainless Steel Solder Wire
Application: Stainless Steel/Nickel Sheet/Zinc Flake/Copper/Iron Sheets/Aluminum Soldering
Usage: Soldering
Batteries Included? No
Batteries Required? No
solder wire

For Welding Nickel Sheets Of Mobile Phone Batteries

This Product Contains Special Flux, Which May Damage The Metal Surface Easily, So Tin Can Be Welded On The Metal Surface

Suitable For Welding Metal Materials Such As Stainless Steel/Nickel/Zinc/Iron/Copper/Aluminum, 18650.

solder wire
BXG10

Essmetuin BXG10 Special Core Solder Wire

BXG10 Special Core Solder Wire Contains Special Soldering Flux That Can Easily Corrode The Surface Of Metals, Allowing Tin To Be Soldered Onto Metal Surfaces. It is Usually Used For Metals Such As Nickel, Batteries, Copper Sheets, Aluminum Sheets, And Zinc Sheets. Please Note That It is Only Suitable For Small Metal Parts, And The Soldering Area Should Be Heated Before Use. A high-Power Soldering Iron Can Achieve Better Results.


pat hazen
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
great for stainless soldering, flows smooth, requires the correct cleaner/flux but it works well and melts at a much lower temp than the silver solder i first tried to use
doumitt sr
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
best glue ever
Miro Faouzi
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
This product does not work on stainless steel!!!
Jason Burchell
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I saw this product used several times in videos and thought it was snake oil. So, one day I broke down and bought some. And without exaggeration, I was able to solder metals than normally would have to be brazed with a ton of prep and special flux. I soldered copper wire to stainless steel razor blades, aluminum cans, and galvanized pipe. With a basic iron and a few drops of liquid rosin flux. No torch or open flame of any kind. And the solder joints were not brittle and super strong. Definitely worth the price. - Jason Burchell
CTJ
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
We just started metalsmithing, and are working with Stainless Steel because it is cheap. This solder worked very well and was very forgiving for a beginner.
Ednaldo Santana de Miranda
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024
Good product and good price.
jjo
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
I've been on this mission to solder a 304 stainless steel 60 qt mixing bowl for a Hobart floor mixer. I don't know how this bowl got dinged up and now has a hole at the bottom of the bowl. No one seems to know how this happened but now I'm tasked with either buying a new bowl or trying to fix this damn thing.I decided to solder it. Little did I know soldering stainless steel is a hard thing to do. I bought a soldering gun, max temp of 480c, that came with some resin flux and some solder. That obviously didn't work. So I learned I needed an acid based flux and solder that would be able to work with stainless steel.I went to my local hardware store and the guy scoffed at me and told me he had never heard of anyone soldering stainless steel. He said he has been soldering for decades and it's not possible. I ignored him and bought an acid based flux and some solder that said it would work on stainless steel. It didn't work.I went to YouTube to try and figure out what I was doing wrong since all my research indicated it was possible, if not just a little tricky.Heat. I was missing high heat, like welder's kind of heat. I don't have a torch, but I got the bright idea of using a butane lighter instead of a torch. Butane lighters are readily available and very inexpensive.I had already ordered the solder so I felt like between the heat, the acid flux and this solder, I should be able to fix that damn bowl. Though it was recommended I use Sn96/Ag4 (96% Tin & 4% Silver), this product is Sn63% Pb/37%. I was praying this would be enough Silver to work. Since I am working with a product that makes food, I wanted to avoid the Sn45/Pb54/Ag1 (45% Tin, 54% Lead & 1% Silver) because it has Lead in it.Did it work? Yes? so far...It took a long ass time, but the solder did stick to the flux, though very reluctantly, I had to add more flux to some areas and reheat, which then melted all the work I had done previously so I had to work with a lot of care. I was finally able to build up the solder upon itself once I got it to stick to the bowl. I tested it several times to make sure it wasn't leaking.Overall, this process took me a few hours and required a lot of patience. There is still a small, teeny tiny leak, but over all it got the job done. I plan on completing the job with another acid flux I found on Amazon and we'll see if that will work better than the current flux I used.Oh and it seems like once I put the flux on and heated it with the butane lighter, I didn't need to keep reheating it even after I flushed it with water. I guess the heat burned off the chromium oxide, which makes soldering stainless steel so difficult.I'm not sure how stable my solder job is and if it will last through a few mixes, but I will keep my eye on it and give an update if it didn't stick.
Clyde
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2024
This is an amazing product for soldering aluminium. It requires a bit more heat than regular solder but does the job. Nice that it comes in a smaller format, as it could get real expensive.The item was promptly received.
Bradley Ellis South Side Express
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Have only used once, but ok.
dramenard
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2024
Really does the job!
Shaun
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2024
One of the very few ways to solder li-po cells for making a battery pack. BE CAREFUL with lithium batteries.
Mark
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2023
I had problems soldering stainless steel pins to copper leads for a physiological amplifier. This solder did the trick. Just clean the surfaces, and solder as normal. Stable and strong connection. Highly recommend.
O-N
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2023
great product solved my problem
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