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PRODUCT DATA SHEET

ANTI-DROSS #7

DESCRIPTION

Anti-dross #7 melts at soldering temperatures to form a layer that rapidly and thoroughly cleans the solder pot and reduces solder dross.  When used at regular intervals the Anti-dross #7 can totally eliminate your solder dross problems.  When spread overnight inside the solder-nozzle, the Anti-dross #7 will thoroughly clean baffles and eliminates removal and maintenance.  Daily additions will keep you solder wave dynamics consistent. 

Anti-dross #7 has a clean, pleasant odor, but it must be vented properly to insure good working conditions.  One application of Anti-dross #7 will last 30 to 40 hours.  After use, the material can be disposed of in any approved sanitary waste container. 

   PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

 

   Appearance

White flakes

   Melting Point

175ºF

   Boiling Point

600ºF

SAFETY      

Anti-dross #7 is a non-hazardous material.  Material Safety Data Sheet is available upon request.

PACKAGING

Available in 4Lb. and 20Lb. pails

STORAGE    

Anti-dross #7 has an indefinite shelf-life when stored in original sealed container at ambient temperatures.

The information contained herein is offered free of charge for use by technically qualified personnel at their discretion and risk. All information and recommendations contained herein are based on test and data which we believe to be reliable, but the accuracy or completeness is not guaranteed and no warranty of any kind is made with respect hereto.

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Last updated: February 11, 2008.