FELDER
- For soldering copper pipes in cold and hot water installations according to DVGW working leaflet GW 2
- DIN EN 29453
- ø 2.7 mm
- Cleaning agent for soldering tips
- Dimensions: 65 x 45 x 20 mm
- For soldering copper pipes in cold and hot water installations in accordance with DVGW worksheet GW 7
- DIN EN 29454 3.1.1.C
- The flux residues are cold-water-soluble
- Metal-free
- Approx. 60 x 130 mm
- PU = 10 units
Unit price only applies to orders of 10 units!
- Silver braze and brazing flux for soldering steel, stainless steel, malleable cast iron, copper, cu alloy, nickel, nickel alloys and hard metal
- 4 silver solder rods with 40% silver content, DIN 8513
- 1 bottle at 30 g
- For soldering iron, steel, brass, copper, lead and tinplate
- Suitable for leaded glass soldering
- Remove flux residues carefully
- For soldering steel, malleable cast iron and copper alloys, and for soldering copper pipes in the solar system sector
- L-Ag44, DIN 8513 flux-coated, DIN EN 1045, Model FH 10
- ø 2.0 mm
- Alloy L-CuP6 (DIN 8513)
- Working temperature: 730°C
- Tensile strength of joint: 250 (N/mm²)
- For all soldering operations in electronics and electrical engineering
- Corrosion does not occur in non-ferrous metals, therefore the solder joints do not need to be cleaned
- Solder wire “RA“, Sn60Pb40
- Consisting of:
- Soldering fluid (order no. 90 073 12)
- Soldering grease (order no. 90 073 15)
- For all soldering operations, excluding electronics
- Solder wire SP L-PbSn-40
- Working temperature: approx. 240°C
- For brazed joints of Cu water pipes in drinking water and heating installations using corresponding flux
- 1 coil 100g fitting solder no. 3, 97% tin, 3% copper, DIN EN 29453
- 1 bottle 100g fitting solder paste, 60% metal content, 97% tin, 3% copper, DIN EN 29453, 40% liquid content, DIN EN 29454 3.1.1.C
- For removing solder joints in electronic components
- Place the desolder wick on the corresponding solder joint and press on with the hot iron
- The solder is absorbed by the copper strand
- For all soldering operations, excluding electronics and electrical engineering
- The flux residues are corrosive and should be removed thoroughly
- DIN EN 29454 1.3.1.1C
- For soldering titanium zinc gutters and pipes, and galvanised sheet steel with corresponding flux
- 3 rods of solder, 40% tin, 60% lead, DIN 1707
- 1 soldering fluid ”ZD“, DIN 8511, F-SW11
- For brazed joints of Cu water pipes in drinking water and heating installations using corresponding flux
- 1 coil 2.7 mm ø, 100 g fitting solder no. 3 97% tin, 3% copper, DIN EN 29453
- 1 tube 35 g fitting solder grease, DIN EN 29454.1
- DIN EN 29453
- Triangular bars
- 400 mm long, roughly 250 g / bar
- For all soldering operations in electronics
- Corrosion does not occur in non-ferrous metals, therefore the solder joints do not need to be cleaned
- Solder wire “RA“, L-PbSn-40
- Brazing fluxes for soldering copper, brass and gunmetal
- In paste form
- Effective range: 500 - 800°C
- For soldering in electronics and electrical engineering
- Corrosion does not occur in non-ferrous metals, but the solder joint should be cleaned nevertheless
- DIN EN 29464 1.1.2C
- For brazing for copper, brass and gunmetal
- No flux is required for copper-on-copper solders
- 4 rods of copper brazing solder no. 94, L-CuP6, 94% copper, 6% phosphorus, DIN 8513
- Soft solder flux
- For soldering copper pipes during installation
- 60 % metal content
- For brazing steel, malleable cast iron, copper, Cu-alloys and nickel
- 4 brass brazing alloy rods L-CuZn40, DIN 8513
- 1 25 g bottle of brazing paste, DIN EN 1045-FH 21
- Aluminium brazing and brazing flux
- For soldering rolled and cast aluminium alloys
- 4 aluminium solder rods with 12% silicon content