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Masters® All Condition Soldering Paste

Masters

Masters® All Condition Soldering Paste is a petrolatum based paste used for typical sweat soldering. It has excellent wetting properties that allow for smooth flow and reduced voiding. It is lead free and NSF listed for use with potable water systems.

UPC: 067001000118
Part #: SP454

Available in 4 variations

Key Features & Benefits

  • Works on pipe that is frozen, cold or wet from condensation or thawing.
  • Lead-free and NSF61G listed for use on potable water systems.

Specifications

Size: 454 g
Brand: Masters
Lead: No
Product Type: Solder Paste
Color: Amber

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Technical Resources (4)

  • SDS Canada English
  • SDS Canada French
  • Sell Sheet
  • Sell Sheet

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Available in 4 variations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between #5 and #95 fluxes?

The #95 paste flux contains a silver solder tinning powder which helps fill in the joint when heat is applied, #5 does not.

What type of solder and flux should I use to solder stainless steel?

None. Oatey does not manufacture a solder or flux for this application.

What is the difference between water soluble and non-soluble (petroleum base) flux?

The water soluble flux is less corrosive, and self-cleans on the interior of the pipe as water flows through the lines. The water soluble flux has a narrower temperature range when heating, but it works with all the solders. 

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