Flux (metallurgy)
In metallurgy, flux is an aid to melting, a material which by its chemical action facilitates soldering or brazing of metals. Some common fluxes are ammonium chloride or rosin, for soldering tin; hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride for galvanized iron and other zinc surfaces; and borax, for brazing.
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Metallurgy - Melting - Chemical - Solder - Brazing - Metal - Ammonium chloride - Rosin - Tin - Hydrochloric acid - Zinc chloride - Galvanized - Iron - Zinc - Borax
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