An essential component of any professional soldering station, Solderite Soldering Boards in Hard Compound are made using denser fillers and reinforcing agents compared to the softer 3/4" thick versions. At 1/2" thick, these boards are longer lasting than their softer counterparts, making them a durable choice for high-volume or demanding soldering work. Note that the harder compound is not intended for pressing items into and is more difficult to secure with pins.
Solderite boards reflect more heat than ceramic or silquar boards, making them especially useful for larger soldering jobs that benefit from the additional heat retention. They also provide a cleaner working surface compared to charcoal blocks or firebrick. Maximum working temperature is 1700°F (927°C).
Features
- Hard compound construction using denser fillers and reinforcing agents for extended durability
- Reflects more heat than ceramic or silquar boards — ideal for larger soldering jobs
- Cleaner working surface compared to charcoal blocks or firebrick
- Maximum temperature: 1700°F (927°C)
- Available in three sizes to suit a range of workstation configurations
Specifications
| Thickness |
1/2" |
| Compound Type |
Hard compound with denser fillers and reinforcing agents |
| Maximum Temperature |
1700°F (927°C) |
| Prop 65 Warning |
Contains Silica-Crystalline-Glass |
Available Options
| Part # |
Size |
| 154.210 |
6" x 6" |
| 154.211 |
6" x 12" |
| 154.212 |
12" x 12" |
Notes
- Hard compound boards are longer lasting than softer Solderite boards but are not suitable for pressing items into or accepting pins easily.
- California Proposition 65: This product contains Silica-Crystalline-Glass. Handle with care and follow appropriate safety precautions.