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Flux for fire welding in coal, coke or gas fire,

keep dry and with the lid tightly closed - anhydride compound

 

Better than borax, the special composition makes forge welding easier and, if the workpiece is well prepared, even at lower temperatures.

 

Instructions for use:

1. Prepare the parts to be welded (important: remove scale)

2. Heat until red and sprinkle the parts to be welded with the flux.

3. When this adheres properly, heat to yellow (less hot than for conventional forge welding).

4. When the flux appears transparent, forge lightly at first and then vigorously with quick blows.

 

Tip:

You often see that the workpieces are covered with large amounts of welding powder or borax... this is wrong and "more is better" is not the right approach, instead the welding powder should be used in a targeted manner.

With a spoon lancet, the flux can be sprinkled on sparingly and precisely without burning your fingers.

 

For commercial use only. When ordering for the first time, we reserve the right to request proof of business for inspection if necessary.

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Information on product safety:

  • Use only for users familiar with the product.
  • Only for the intended purpose.
  • Improper use can lead to damage and injury. Please also note the safety instructions included with the product.

Importer/manufacturer/distributor (unless another manufacturer is explicitly mentioned for the article):

ANGELE GmbH | Ringstrasse 25 | 88416 Ochsenhausen | Germany
info@angele-shop.com

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