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Kester 817 Inorganic Acid Soldering Flux, 1 gal Bottle, Pale, MFR ID 6300000817

The image shown is representative of the product family and may not specifically be the individual item.  The Kester inorganic acid fluxes are solutions of inorganic salts for use as general all-purpose fluxes. These fluxes are active formulations for …
  • MFR #:6300000817
  • EIS #:KES817G
  • Series #:817
  • MFR #:6300000817
  • EIS #:KES817G
  • Series #:817
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The Kester inorganic acid fluxes are solutions of inorganic salts for use as general all-purpose fluxes. All formulations can be used for soldering with an iron, torch, oven induction coils or resistance tools. 817 is a mild flux, with a very active solution developed for soldering nickel-chrome and stainless steel alloys where regular acid fluxes such as 715 are not active enough to remove the resistant oxide coatings. - These fluxes are active formulations for soldering difficult-to-solder metals. The inorganic acid fluxes were developed for non-electronic soldering applications and provide maximum wetting, leaving residues which can be removed with water. The corrosive nature of the residues precludes their use for electrical or electronic applications. Flux residues should be carefully removed to prevent corrosion caused by residual chloride salts.
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The Kester inorganic acid fluxes are solutions of inorganic salts for use as general all-purpose fluxes. All formulations can be used for soldering with an iron, torch, oven induction coils or resistance tools. 817 is a mild flux, with a very active solution developed for soldering nickel-chrome and stainless steel alloys where regular acid fluxes such as 715 are not active enough to remove the resistant oxide coatings. - These fluxes are active formulations for soldering difficult-to-solder metals. The inorganic acid fluxes were developed for non-electronic soldering applications and provide maximum wetting, leaving residues which can be removed with water. The corrosive nature of the residues precludes their use for electrical or electronic applications. Flux residues should be carefully removed to prevent corrosion caused by residual chloride salts.

Attributes

General Information

Item NameSoldering Flux
Trade NameKester

Series817

General Features

Storage Temperature10 to 25 °C

Design & Construction

ColorPale
Flux TypeInorganic Acid
FormLiquid

Performance Details

Vapor Pressure23 hPa

Technical Details

Storage Media50 to 77

Chemical Properties

Chemical CompositionZinc Chloride, Ammonium Chloride, Hydrochloric Acid, Water
Flux Formula817
Specific Gravity1.422

Physical Properties

Container Size1 gal
Container TypeBottle
Odor/ScentMild

Supporting Information

Flux DesignatorINH1