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๐ฅ Flux like a pro, solder like a legend โ๏ธ
RubyFluid Soldering Flux is a professional-grade, water-soluble liquid flux designed for plumbing, stained glass, HVAC, and metalwork. Its fast-acting formula promotes superior wetting and strong solder joints on copper, brass, and stainless steel. Trusted by tradespeople since 1903, this 1 pint bottle offers easy cleanup without corrosion, making it the go-to choice for reliable, high-quality soldering.
| ASIN | B000CNMHJW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,527 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #54 in Soldering Flux |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2004 |
| Included Components | 8 ounces of flus |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.33 pounds |
| Item model number | FLSRUBYFLUIDPT |
| Manufacturer | Ruby Chemical |
| Material | ruby |
| Part Number | RUBYFLUIDPT |
| Product Dimensions | 11 x 4 x 10 inches |
M**R
Perfect for 50/50 tin/lead soldering!
I used this flux with 50/50 tin/lead soldering bars to repair a radiator on a fire truck, it was used to solder a brass filler neck to a steel reservoir. I did some experimenting prior to using it on the fire truck by soldering a brass ring to a piece of sheet metal with flux and without, letโs just say the flux did its job perfectly!
M**E
Works
It works well for my projects.
L**Y
Awesome Product
This Ruby Liquid Flux is so much easier to work with and less messy than the flux paste that is out there. I highly recommend this product. Cut the bristles short on your brush and you wont waste any flux and it applies directly to where you want it! I would give 10 stars if I could!
S**H
Ruby Fluid It Just Works
25+ years ago an older gentlemen who ran a professional sheet metal fabrication shop in our town said he would teach me how to solder using large soldering irons and a propane torch after hours one day-- I simply had to show up, keep my mouth shut, and do what he said--his company made anything one could dream of from metal--massive custom copper stove hoods, 10 feet tall stainless steel bird cages, to antique car hoods. Concerning Ruby Fluid flux he said, "Son, you can solder toilet paper to railroad iron using this stuff as long as you first get the surfaces clean, degreased, and then know how to neutralize the flux once you're done." He wasn't lying either. I soldered a lot of expensive sheet brass together back then on a personal project without incident using Ruby Fluid. The joints turned out very professional for a newbie. I am glad to find Ruby Fluid for sale here. It works like magic.
E**N
Use in well a Ventilated Area
Coated my task with this stuff and the solder just spilled on perfectly. Would definitely help to mix in a Sodium bicarbonate as mentioned above. I guess common sense would tell you to use this product in a well ventilated area, however I just cant stress that enough. Listen up Folks, One good whiff of the fumes produced by this stuff and you can say bye bye to the days when breathing was a peace of cake. Zinc Chloride is a main ingredient in the one I got. ZnCl2 has been known for Occupational Asthma (Irritant-Induced Asthma), and to some its deadly cousin, ARDS.
C**S
Works well, but I found out that it conducts electricity. Use for tinning.
It works, but I now only use it for non-PCB applications, because I found out it conducts electricity between PCB pads. I had a sensitive electronic project that was due the next day, and it would not work. After some tinkering, I found the residue fluid was conducting on an amplifier circuit causing bad signals. Cleaned it with alcohol, and it started working! I think there should be note somewhere on the bottle about its conductivity. Now I use it for tinning wire leads in a solder pot, and it works well for that application.
B**R
Less smoke and smell
Has much less smoke and smell when soldering. Also easier cleanup.
C**P
Every electronics shop should have this
A tiny amount goes a long way. I'm still on my first syringe of this flux and I probably won't have to buy another can for years. While larger cans of flux like this are targeted toward professional shops, it'll last a lifetime for a home shop. Make sure to clean up the remainder when you're finished, it is acidic and will corrode your circuits over time. I rarely give 5 stars for even items that perform as expected but this item does everything it claims, outperforms more expensive fluxes I've used, and well exceeds my expectations for the price.
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