Solder Weld (640-0029) Features Faxback Doc. # 7313 Silver Bearing Syringe Works With Heat of a Lighter 5 Times Stronger than Ordinary solder - 10,000 to 25,000 PSI Ideal for making connections where soldering irons won't fit Syringe puts solder right where you want it with less waste Ideal for making RF connections Great for plumbing applications Net weight 7.1 grams Applications: Cast iron, black steel, coated steel, stainless steel, galvanized metals, nickel, chrome, platinum, gold, silver, brass, Monel, copper, bronze. Instructions Remove cap from nozzle. Press plunger forward and the paste will flow. Apply enough paste to form a satisfactory joint. Pull back on the plunger to stop the flow. Replace cap. Place the joint in the low-temperature flame. Do not place the Solder Weld above the flame as it will smoke or soot-blacken the joint. If a joint is used, hold flame 2" to 3" from the surface. When flow temperature is reached, use the top of the flame to direct the flow. (If a soldering iron is used, place the iron at the base of the paste in contact with the metals to be joined. Do not place the iron in direct contact with the paste). When the flux bubbles and the solder flows, remove from heat and allow to cool. The solder will turn silver and solidify. Wash the flux residue off, using warm water and a stiff brush. Solder Weld should be stored at room temperature (60 degrees F to 78 degrees F). If stored in heat, the material will thin and the flux and binder will separate. If this occurs, cool the material to room temperature, then stand the syringe upright with the plunger down and the nozzle pointing up. Insert a thin wire through the nozzle, puncturing the solid material. Replace the cap and leave the syringe in an upright position for 10 minutes. In case of freezing, bring the material to room temperature, then follow the instructions above. WARNING! KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED. INTENTIONAL MISUSE BY INHALING, INGESTING OR EATING THE CONTENTS CAN BE HARMFUL OR CAUSE DEATH. CONTACT WITH EYES OR SKIN MAY CAUSE IRRITATION. INHALATION MAY CAUSE IRRITATION OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT. PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURE TO FUMES POSES A RISK OF PULMONARY DISEASE. REACTION WITH STRONG ACIDS CAN PRODUCE TOXIC ORGANIC AND INORGANIC TIN COMPOUNDS. CAUTION! Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapors or contact with skin or eyes. Store in a cool dry place away from heat, sparks, open flame, oxidizing materials and acids. This product listed with the Rocky Mountain Poison Control Center. Contents: Tin CAS #7440-31-5; Silver CAS # 7440-22-4; Petrolatum CAS #8009-03-8888; Glycerine CAS #56-81-5. FIRST AID : Eyes : Flush with water for at least 15 minutes. Call a physician immediately. Skin : Wash skin with soap and water, remove contaminated clothes. Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. If breathing is stopped, give artificial respiration. Call a physician immediately. Ingestion : Call a physician immediately. KEEP THIS PACKAGE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE (br/all-8/10/94)