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SRA Soldering Products Rosin Paste Flux #135 combines a 2-ounce RA flux paste with a lead-free tip tinner, designed for expert electrical and electronic repairs. Packaged compactly, it revitalizes oxidized soldering tips and ensures superior solder flow, making it an essential tool for professionals seeking reliable, eco-friendly performance.
Manufacturer | SRA Soldering Products |
Part Number | FLS135-TT |
Item Weight | 3.56 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.31 x 2.64 x 0.12 inches |
Color | Rosin Flux With Tip Tinner |
Style | Rosin Flux with Tip Tinner |
Material | lead |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Q**S
Great and works perfect as described!
The flux and tip tinner are great!The flux I find is much easier to apply when warm and melted. To do this I very quickly plunge and quickly pull out the hot solder tip into the flux container (careful if the tip is on a hotter setting the flux may splatter!) and this puddles it up enough for me to pick some up easily to apply it. I use a cut small piece of dry sponge to soak up some melted flux and then brush it on. For a diode lead for example I can just dip one lead into the melted flux to coat it easily.For the tip tinner I plunge the hot tip into the container then I do a gentle rolling back and forth and pull the tip slightly in and out of the contianer. I then brush off any remnants with a damp sponge as suggested. This tinner works very well if you repeat the process a few times. On just one application it did not work the best, but after repeating another 3-4 times it tinned the tip just fine and solder would start to load up on the tip instead of balling up like on an untinned tip. It is normal to have solder balls after using the tip tinner container. It vaporizes the acid and then leaves behind whatever the tinner material is in ball form like solder balls. No worries about this, as stated, that is normal.So there you go! This stuff works as intended, but you may have to find the methods that work best for you!
S**R
Just right for me…
Great product and just the right amount for me. I dabble in electronics, but not in an industrial level, just for fun.
R**R
Difficult to clean compared to Darker Roxin Flux
SRA's rosin flux, although much lighter or more transparent in color than Kester flux paste, SRA's flux is much more difficult cleaning when compared to the older cheaper much darker Kester flux paste.My guess is, either manufacturers have been removing the non-desirable components of rosin flux, or they're just using beeswax instead of petroleum based (eg. Vaseline) products. As such, the waxy leftover residue is difficult to cut through or clean using Dawn dish washing soap. Whereas using the older flux paste (likely containing Vaseline similar petroleum product), Dawn dish washing soap readily cleaned. I get a waxy thinned substance over everything after wiping down well with dish washing soap. Shrugs.But also guessing, most also likely use Isopropanol alcohol, as alcohol tends to clean waxy substances better than water based dish soap. (Although acetone is best, acetone may cause damage.)Since the work I just performed was hidden by plastic, I couldn't get an idea of solder flow with the SRA paste compared to the older darker Kester flux paste.
D**N
Good flux
Flux works good , first time with a tip tinner it seems hard to melt but makes the tip nice and shiny. Next time I will use more heat.
R**B
tip tinner in this is bad
opening the can of tip tinner a lot of dry gray powder fell out. it was hard as a rock. had to boost Iron temperature to super high just to get it to dissolve/melt. and it did not clean the tips. There are better tip tinners, this is not one of them. I got Mechanics brand after this one and that works.I phoned SRA and they confirmed this is not normal & for some reason Amazon sent me old stock that was sitting in the warehouse. SRA told me to return it to Amazon and get a new one. Therefore, if you get dry rock, just return it, I had bad luck getting old expired one. I might try them again to see if I get good fresh tinner.
E**Y
Very Messy, not a paste
If you live in a warm climate, this stuff literally flow out of the container, it is to fluid for warm climates. When opening it is not a paste but a very thin fluid that will run all over your work bench. Buy something that is truly a paste.
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