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Pathfinder Brazing Flux
High-temp white powder Flux (1lb can) for use in brazing Tungsten Carbide traction rod to horseshoes. Provides optimum bonding between Sure Step and the horseshoe. Contains no iron filings which inhibit bonding.
Pathfinder Hi-Temp White Flux is a specialized chemical powder product made by Pathfinder for farriers and blacksmiths for brazing
Uses and Applications
Blacksmithing & Farrier Work: Used as a high-temperature brazing flux to prevent oxidation and ensure strong metal bonds.
Traction Application: Optimizes the bonding process when welding hard-facing materials like borium or tungsten carbide onto horseshoes.
Pathfinder Hi-Temp White Flux and Superior Flux Anti-Borax #2are functionally identical in their primary specifications, both sharing an active temperature range of 1400°F to 2200°F (760°C to 1205°C) and targeting the same metallurgical applications. They are highly active powder fluxes used to prevent oxidation, remove impurities, and promote deep filler metal penetration when brazing ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
Key Differences to Consider
Application Focus:Pathfinder Farrier Products specifically formulated their white flux to withstand the harsh, direct torch heat required when puddle-welding hard-facing traction materials like borium onto horseshoes. Superior Flux & Mfg. Co. designs the Anti-Borax #2 as an all-purpose industrial powder for deep joint penetration in structural fabrication and machinery repair.
Material Nuance:Anti-Borax #2 explicitly lists compatibility with stainless steel and high heat-resistant alloys, whereas Pathfinder focuses strictly on standard horseshoeing metals (carbon steels and cast/malleable irons).
If you are working on horseshoes or hard-facing applications, stick with the Pathfinder formulation. For general shop brazing, bronze welding, or stainless steel work, the Anti-Borax #2 is the industry standard.
High-temp white powder Flux (1lb can) for use in brazing Tungsten Carbide traction rod to horseshoes. Provides optimum bonding between Sure Step and the horseshoe. Contains no iron filings which inhibit bonding.
Pathfinder Hi-Temp White Flux is a specialized chemical powder product made by Pathfinder for farriers and blacksmiths for brazing
Uses and Applications
Blacksmithing & Farrier Work: Used as a high-temperature brazing flux to prevent oxidation and ensure strong metal bonds.
Traction Application: Optimizes the bonding process when welding hard-facing materials like borium or tungsten carbide onto horseshoes.
Pathfinder Hi-Temp White Flux and Superior Flux Anti-Borax #2are functionally identical in their primary specifications, both sharing an active temperature range of 1400°F to 2200°F (760°C to 1205°C) and targeting the same metallurgical applications. They are highly active powder fluxes used to prevent oxidation, remove impurities, and promote deep filler metal penetration when brazing ferrous and non-ferrous alloys.
Key Differences to Consider
Application Focus:Pathfinder Farrier Products specifically formulated their white flux to withstand the harsh, direct torch heat required when puddle-welding hard-facing traction materials like borium onto horseshoes. Superior Flux & Mfg. Co. designs the Anti-Borax #2 as an all-purpose industrial powder for deep joint penetration in structural fabrication and machinery repair.
Material Nuance:Anti-Borax #2 explicitly lists compatibility with stainless steel and high heat-resistant alloys, whereas Pathfinder focuses strictly on standard horseshoeing metals (carbon steels and cast/malleable irons).
If you are working on horseshoes or hard-facing applications, stick with the Pathfinder formulation. For general shop brazing, bronze welding, or stainless steel work, the Anti-Borax #2 is the industry standard.