FLUX BORAX 1LB – Hps1source

FLUX BORAX 1LB – Hps1source

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Borax Flux

1 Lb 16 Oz Anhydrous Borax Granular Graphite Crucible

Borax Technical Grade in a 1/2 Pound Bag, this is Borax Pentahydrate in the Granular form. Borax has a wide variety of uses, a component of many products. It can be used to glaze ceramic crucibles, as a flux in melting, casting and soldering. Borax when used in melting of Gold and Silver helps to dissolve Oxides and other impurities and produce a fluid borate slag that collects on the surface of the molten metal. This slag is periodically removed, by use of a carbon-graphite or clay rod.

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Controls oxidation in molten metal when melting or pouring. Also used to glaze a crucible for extended service life. When mixed with water, it can be

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Great for silver soldering keys and other parts where a strong joint is needed. Ultra Flux is a water-based paste consisting of a unique combination

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Keeps metals cleaner while refining gold, silver, and copper Use for seasoning your graphite crucibles Made in the USA

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FLUX BORAX 1LB – Hps1source