1.Medium temperature soldering copper tube produces
no oxidized materials and degenerated.
2.The welded joints will be not oxidized that leads
to the refrigerant leakage and block the
cooper tube
3.Step of Use:
Step 1: Apply Burn Resistant Solder Paste Flux on the welded
copper tube
Step 2: Insert the copper joint into its encounter widened copper tube
Step 3: Hold soldering clamp on the place firmly where the copper tube &
joint are overlapped and then switch on the startup switch for Pre-Weld heating
Step 4: During Heating, try add some soft wires till they melts onto the
copper, which represents heating reaches to the welding point; then add &
fill it with weld-supporting agent (soft wire) and waits the filler melts and
seeps right into the surface of the coppers you are joining. Leave it cool for a while then soldering is done.
Step 5: Soldering the remaining unused copper tube by joining
them so that material cost-saving is increased, and allows more effective use
and avoid wastes.

*Specification are subject to change without notice due to constant improvement.