A mixture of borax and ammonium chloride is used as a
flux when welding iron and steel It lowers the melting
point of the unwanted iron oxide, allowing it to run
off. Borax is also used mixed with water as a flux when
soldering jewelry metals such as gold or sliver . It
allows the molten solder to flow evenly over the joint
in question. Borax is also a good flux for "pre-
tinning" tungsten with zinc – making the tungsten soft-
solderable. Borax is often used as a flux for forge
welding
PURITY | PURITY | DATA |
Sodium borate | ≥99.9% | |
B2O3 | ≥37-38% | |
Na2O | ≥16-17% | |
Na2CO3 | ≤0.1% | |
Chloride(NaCl) | ≤0.03% | |
Iron(Fe) | ≤0.002% | |
Water insoluble | ≤0.04% | |
Bulk density | ≥1 |
This product will not be used for any illegal purpose.