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Soldering Flux Paste UNIPAK Unifix 3 bottle 250 g with brush (MPN 4540320)
Soldering Flux Paste UNIPAK Unifix 3 bottle 250 g with brush (MPN 4540320)
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Soldering Flux Paste UNIPAK Unifix 3 bottle 250 g with brush (MPN 4540320)
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Soldering Flux Paste UNIPAK Unifix 3 bottle 250 g with brush (MPN 4540320)
Soldering Flux Paste UNIPAK Unifix 3 bottle 250 g with brush (MPN 4540320)
UNIPAK Unifix 3 soldering flux paste comes in a 250 g bottle with an attached brush for direct, controlled application. Formulated for use with soft solders, the flux promotes wetting and improves solder flow on common metals used in electronics and plumbing. The brush cap allows precise dispensing without additional tools, making the product suitable for manual soldering, repair work and small-scale assembly tasks.
The flux paste provides reliable activation and consistent performance during hand soldering and rework. Its paste consistency reduces dripping and run-off compared to liquid fluxes, enabling neat application on joints and small components. The integrated brush cap simplifies application and storage, while the formulation supports improved solder adhesion and reduced surface oxidation during heating.
Ensure work surfaces and components are clean and free of grease before application. Open the bottle and use the attached brush to apply a thin, even layer of flux paste to the joint area. Heat the joint with the appropriate soldering iron or torch until the flux activates and solder flows to form a secure connection. After soldering, allow the joint to cool and remove any residual flux if required for the application and cleaning standards in use.
Use ventilation or local extraction when soldering to avoid inhalation of fumes. Select compatible soft solder and soldering temperature for the materials being joined. For electronic assemblies, consider cleaning residues according to manufacturer or industry cleanliness standards to prevent long-term corrosion or conductivity issues.
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