Introducing the Alpha Metals Depend-A-Bond 16 oz Bar Solder, now available at Top Shelf Lumber & Hardware True Value in Smith center, KS. This high-quality bar solder is designed for a variety of general-purpose applications, making it an essential tool for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. With its reliable composition of 40% tin and 60% lead, this solder provides excellent performance for your electrical projects and repairs. Whether you're working on intricate electronics or larger soldering tasks, the Depend-A-Bond solder is a dependable choice.
- Container Size: 16 oz, providing ample solder for multiple projects.
- Material: Made from a durable tin/lead alloy, ensuring strong and lasting bonds.
- Diameter: 0.25 inches, making it suitable for a range of soldering applications.
- Melting Temperature: Begins to melt at 361 degrees Fahrenheit and completely melts at 460 degrees Fahrenheit, allowing for efficient soldering.
- Flux Required: Yes, ensuring optimal performance when used with compatible fluxes.
- Lead-Free: No, this solder contains lead, making it ideal for general-purpose applications but not suitable for plumbing.
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Alpha Metals Depend-A-Bond Bar Solder is perfect for a variety of tasks, from repairing circuit boards to creating custom electronic connections. Its reliable melting point ensures that you can achieve a strong bond without the worry of overheating your components. For hobbyists and professionals in Smith center, this solder is a must-have for your toolkit.
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Alpha Metals Depend-A-Bond 16 oz Bar Solder is more than just a soldering accessory; it's a vital component for anyone looking to achieve high-quality results in their electrical work. Don't compromise on quality—choose the Depend-A-Bond solder available at Top Shelf Lumber & Hardware True Value in Smith center, KS, and elevate your soldering projects to the next level.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov