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69050174 - All-State 100 Silver Solder Kit with 110 Flux

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OVERVIEW

Complete Silver Solder Solution for Maintenance and Repair

The ESAB All-State 100 Kit is a premium soldering package designed to handle the toughest maintenance and repair challenges found in industrial, commercial, and residential environments. This kit features the renowned All-State 100 silver-bearing solder wire paired with the specifically formulated No. 110 liquid flux. Together, they create a joining system that offers exceptional strength—often exceeding that of ordinary tin-lead solders by five times—while maintaining a low melting point that protects sensitive base materials from heat distortion.

One of the standout features of this kit is its versatility. It is engineered to join a wide variety of metals, including stainless steel, copper, brass, bronze, and even chrome-plated surfaces. This makes it an indispensable tool for maintenance personnel who encounter diverse materials daily. The solder flows smoothly at approximately 430°F (221°C), allowing for capillary action that penetrates deep into joints for a leak-proof seal. Because it remains bright and shiny after cooling, it provides a perfect color match for stainless steel, reducing the need for extensive post-solder polishing or painting.

Safety and compliance are also key benefits of the All-State 100 Kit. The formulation is cadmium-free and lead-free, making it suitable for use on food handling equipment, refrigeration systems, and medical instruments where toxicity is a concern. The included No. 110 flux is designed to break down surface oxides rapidly, ensuring the solder wets the surface evenly and adheres strongly. Whether you are repairing a commercial kitchen counter, fixing a delicate instrument, or sealing a pipe joint, this kit provides everything you need in one convenient package.

Kit Benefits

  • Convenience: Matched wire and flux eliminate guesswork.
  • Strength: superior tensile strength for durable repairs.
  • Aesthetics: Matches stainless steel for invisible repairs.
  • Safety: Non-toxic composition for sensitive applications.
Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea, pack of 1
Product Type:Solder Kit
Wire Diameter:1/16"
Weight:2 oz
Alloy Type:Silver-Bearing Solder
Tensile Strength:Up to 15,000 PSI
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Product Type:Solder Kit
Wire Diameter:1/16"
Flux Type:No. 110 Liquid Flux
Weight:2 oz
Alloy Type:Silver-Bearing Solder
Melting Temperature:~430°F (221°C)
Tensile Strength:Up to 15,000 PSI
Brand:All-State
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Coil of All-State 100 Solder Wire (1/16" Diameter)
  • 1 x Bottle of All-State 110 Flux (2 oz)
  • Instruction Card

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing stainless steel food processing equipment
  • Joining dissimilar metals in HVAC systems
  • Surgical and dental instrument repairs
  • Refrigeration piping and tubing
  • Chrome-plated fixture repairs
  • General maintenance on brass, copper, and steel

FAQ

This kit is designed to join a wide range of metals including stainless steel, copper, brass, bronze, steel, and chrome plate. It is excellent for joining dissimilar metals.

Yes, All-State 100 is typically lead-free and cadmium-free, making it suitable for use on food handling equipment and potable water systems. Always clean the joint thoroughly after soldering.

The solder melts at approximately 430°F (221°C), which is significantly lower than brazing, helping to prevent distortion of the base metal.

No, because of the low melting point, a standard propane or butane torch is usually sufficient for most small to medium repairs. An oxy-fuel torch can be used with a very soft flame.

Clean the base metal first, then apply the liquid flux to the joint area before heating. Heat the metal until the flux boils and the solder melts when touched to the joint, not the flame.

Yes, All-State 100 is formulated to remain bright and shiny, providing an excellent color match for stainless steel surfaces.

When applied correctly, All-State 100 can achieve tensile strengths up to 15,000 PSI, which is roughly five times stronger than ordinary tin-lead solders.

While it conducts electricity, it is an acid-core flux system (No. 110). Acid fluxes are generally not recommended for fine electronics due to corrosion risk, but it can be used for structural electrical connections (like grounding straps) if cleaned thoroughly.