SRA Solder 135 Rosin Paste Soldering Flux For Electronics, No Clean Flux Made for Lead and Lead-Free Solder Circuit Boards and Copper Electrical Wire – Safe Residues with No Goopy Mess (2oz 2-Pack)
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This petroleum/rosin contains NO Zinc Chloride or Ammonium Chloride, making it a better choice for electronic repairs.
Rosin leaves a protective coating over soldered area once job is finished. Made in USA
No Goop Solder Flux – Semi-solid solder wax consistency gives you superior control over application; Simply dip copper electric wires or apply electronic rosin flux to PCB and watch the solder flow!
Flux for soldering DIY electronics projects including Car Audio, Stereo & Hifi, Computers, RC Vehicles, Drones / FPV, Musical Instruments, Gaming Consoles, Model Railroad, Arduino / Raspberry Pi, etc
Does not need to be cleaned
Formulated for use with tin/lead and lead-free alloys
Customers say
Customers like the quality, ease of use, and value of the product. They mention it works well, provides a solid solder, and is easy to apply using a toothpick. Some also say it’s a good investment and a small size for the price. Customers are satisfied with the ease of cleaning and the ease of soldering.
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Sean –
Great value!
This flux wax is perfect for soldering. I almost returned it after seeing more people use syringe flux, but I am glad I didn’t.This flux is clean, and works well. I dip my solder in the wax and apply it to the board or just melt it onto the board with my iron and it works perfectly, no need for a syringe.I especially love that it is made in the USA, not many products are anymore so I really love being able to support the manufacturers who still produce products here. The quality is evident as well, this is a well-formulated wax, not some cheap Chinese junk.
Virginia Squire –
Works well for intended purpose
Good product and quick shipping.
Anonymous User –
Great flux
The container was very full when I got it, and the cap is difficult to get back on due to air pressure. I ended up poking a tiny hole in the cap with a thumb tack to allow air to enter and exit when removing and capping it.It works well and is very soft and melts easily. The scent is also pleasing.
Brindy –
Good stuff
Since Iâm no good at soldering Iâm no solder snob. I chose this stuff based on reviews and it didnât let me down. It does its job well. I have no complaints. If I were a professional I may be more critical. Homeowners buy it.
Amazon Customer –
good for electronics
Used this to help with soldering on my electronics projects which include a lot of SMD components. This is less expensive than the syringe flux and it’s easy enough to use a flat pick to scoop a little bit and place in the required area. works well.
Alejandro Zepeda –
Great resin
The resin is great and works like intended.The cases look small but has a lot in them and will last a while.
James D.Myers –
Solder paste
Works good for the intended purchase.
Jman –
like magic
Often solder will come with a rosin flux core, which is usually fine for basic soldering things together. But for trickier projects having a bin of this stuff is a must. For years I’ve been plagued with desoldering woes “Why wont this wick work”, “why isn’t the factory solder melting”, “do I really need to run my iron at 410°C to melt lead-free?”, etc… No longer. This flux is thick and waxy cold but melts instantly, doesn’t evaporate, and can tolerate a lot of heat before burning. It’s easy to apply, just use a brush, toothpick, or dip the leads of your component into it. By stripping away oxidation it allows solder to easily adhere to other metals improving your thermal transfer and the resulting joint. If you’ve ever tried soldering but it won’t stick to your wire, it’s because you need some of this stuff.I will say, if you let it burn it can be a bit of a hassle to clean up. Isopropanol dissolves it, but once burned you’re going to need to scrub. Not that it really matters, leaving the residue of rosin flux isn’t really harmful because it’s not very corrosive.
Roberto Cuesta –
Excelente
Shawn Ettinger –
The SRA Soldering Products Rosin Paste Flux #135 in a 2-Ounce Jar is a soldering essential that consistently delivers top-notch performance. As a soldering enthusiast, I can’t emphasize enough how vital this product is for achieving clean, reliable solder joints.What sets this flux apart is its rosin-based formula, which effectively removes oxidation and promotes the flow of solder. The 2-ounce jar provides a generous amount of flux that will last a long time, making it a cost-effective choice for soldering projects. Its paste form allows for precise application, ensuring you only apply it where needed without creating a mess.One of the standout features of this flux is its ability to work well with various solder types and metals. It’s versatile and dependable, whether you’re working with electronics, jewelry, or plumbing. The no-clean formula is a time-saver, as it eliminates the need for extensive post-solder cleanup.SRA Soldering Products is known for its commitment to quality, and the #135 Rosin Paste Flux is no exception. It’s a must-have for anyone serious about soldering, providing the perfect balance of effectiveness, convenience, and affordability. If you’re looking for a flux that consistently delivers excellent soldering results, this product in the 2-ounce jar is a fantastic choice.
Sam hunt –
This is good flux
Amazon Customer –
Not good
CD –
The range of flux in Australia is a bit limited and Iâve tried a few different types, hoping to find something that works â in this product, Iâve finally found that.Makes soldering so much easier (as flux should) and you get a very generous amount for a very reasonable price.