52 Silver Flux Coated Brazing Rod 1/16"
(Pack of
15)
With lower melting temperatures and better capillary action than low silver products, medium silver brazing alloys are excellent for joining copper, stainless steel, bronze alloys and nickel alloys.
Superior Advantages
Thin-flowing for tight joints, yet fills and bridges gaps
Strong and ductile
Very good electrical conductivity
Cadmium-free, flux-coated
Flux Coating Color: YellowTensile Strength: 70,000 PSIMelting Temperature: 1,250°F to 1,410°F (677°C to 766°C)Recommended Flux: 950 (if needed)
Typical Applications
Electrical rotors, contacts and lugs
Instrumentation and controls
Plumbing
Arts and crafts
Stainless steel
Usage ProcedureMaterials should be smooth and free of burrs or uneven edges. A carburizing oxyacetylene flame should be used, heating a broad surface along the joint line. Keep the flame cone one inch ahead of the alloy rod and a continuous fillet will form. Clean flux residue off with water.
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Product Description
With lower melting temperatures and better capillary action than low silver products, medium silver brazing alloys are excellent for joining copper, stainless steel, bronze alloys and nickel alloys.Superior Advantages
Thin-flowing for tight joints, yet fills and bridges gaps
Strong and ductile
Very good electrical conductivity
Cadmium-free, flux-coated
Flux Coating Color: YellowTensile Strength: 70,000 PSIMelting Temperature: 1,250°F to 1,410°F (677°C to 766°C)Recommended Flux: 950 (if needed)
Typical Applications
Electrical rotors, contacts and lugs
Instrumentation and controls
Plumbing
Arts and crafts
Stainless steel
Usage ProcedureMaterials should be smooth and free of burrs or uneven edges. A carburizing oxyacetylene flame should be used, heating a broad surface along the joint line. Keep the flame cone one inch ahead of the alloy rod and a continuous fillet will form. Clean flux residue off with water.
Technical Specifications
Item#: | P14070 |
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Welding Process | Brazing |
Type | Flux Coating |
Diameter | 1/16 " |
Length | 18 " |
Tensile Strength | 70,000 PSI |
Melting Temperature | 1250-1410 °F |
Color | Yellow |
Base Metal | Silver |
Silver Content | Medium |
Recommended Flux | F40 |
Description | Medium Silver |
UNSPSC #: | 23271804 |
TAA Compliant: | Yes |
Weight: | 2.0 lb |
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