Hard Solderite Board - 6" x 12" x 1/2"
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Hard Solderite Board - 6" x 12" x 1/2"
Hard Solderite Board, a durable, heat-reflective soldering pad sized 6" x 12" x 1/2", provides reliable surface protection during heating. These non-asbestos pads are smooth and solid, engineered to resist flaking or crumbling even under repeated direct heat. The board’s hard composition offers long-lasting performance, while its high heat resistance helps safeguard worktops, tables, and benchtops from hot tools and molten metal. Highly flame-resistant and non-combustible, it stands up to everyday soldering, brazing, and hot-work tasks. It also meets OSHA standards for safer workshop use, giving you a trusted option for professional settings and home garages alike.
Whether you’re assembling electronics, working on jewelry, or doing metalwork, this all-purpose pad creates a protective barrier between heat sources and sensitive surfaces. Its compact 6" by 12" footprint fits neatly on crowded benches or tool chests, while the 1/2" thickness provides a generous cushion for tools and components.
- Non-asbestos construction for safer, long-lasting use
- Durable, hard surface that resists flaking and crumbling
- Heat-reflective design helps shield underlying surfaces
- Flame-resistant and non-combustible for extra security
- Compact, all-purpose pad suitable for soldering, brazing, and hot-work
Protect your workspace with confidence—add the Hard Solderite Board to your cart today and solder safely.
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