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Heat activated flux.


merckx

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Heat activated flux.

 

Am I right in thinking that it's only going to be corrosive/acidic to clean copper pipe and fittings when it's heated up and when it's cooled down it won't eat into the copper/brass etc?

 

Would this be the flux to use for soldering gas pipe when you cannot flush the pipe afterwards to clean it away?

 

Or

 

Does it mean that it's non-acidic at normal temperatures so it won't harm the person using it but it will still be acidic and will corrode the copper or brass?

 

Thanks

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