23 Copper and Steel Flux Coated Brazing Rod, Blue, 18" Length, 3/32"
(Pack of
5)
Get strong, machinable joints on cast iron and sheet metal with the 23 Copper and Steel Flux Coated Brazing Rod. This versatile, thin-flowing alloy creates solid, dense deposits perfect for everything from auto body repairs to engine blocks, ensuring a tough repair without diluting the base metal. With a tensile strength of up to 68,000 PSI, this blue flux-coated rod provides superior welding performance for piping, gears, and more. Make your next project a success with reliable, high-strength bonds.
Solid, dense deposits that can be machined
Free-flowing for thin lapping and butted metal joining
No base metal dilution making tough cast iron repairs possible
Flux Coating Color: BlueTensile Strength: Up to 68,000 PSIBonding Temperature: 1,400°F to 1,600°F (760°C to 871°C)Recommended Flux: F21 (if needed)
Typical Applications
Sheet metal and auto body repairs
Engine heads and blocks
Piping, plumbing and pumps
Gears, sprockets and pulleys
Usage ProcedureClean joint areas thoroughly. Heat metal with neutral flame until flux liquifies. Base metals should be dull red as Cronabraze™ 30F commences to penetrate the joint. Use rapid weaving motion with torch to deposit alloy drop-by-drop. Do not concentrate heat enough to melt base metal. Remove flux residue with water.
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Product Description
Get strong, machinable joints on cast iron and sheet metal with the 23 Copper and Steel Flux Coated Brazing Rod. This versatile, thin-flowing alloy creates solid, dense deposits perfect for everything from auto body repairs to engine blocks, ensuring a tough repair without diluting the base metal. With a tensile strength of up to 68,000 PSI, this blue flux-coated rod provides superior welding performance for piping, gears, and more. Make your next project a success with reliable, high-strength bonds. Solid, dense deposits that can be machined
Free-flowing for thin lapping and butted metal joining
No base metal dilution making tough cast iron repairs possible
Flux Coating Color: BlueTensile Strength: Up to 68,000 PSIBonding Temperature: 1,400°F to 1,600°F (760°C to 871°C)Recommended Flux: F21 (if needed)
Typical Applications
Sheet metal and auto body repairs
Engine heads and blocks
Piping, plumbing and pumps
Gears, sprockets and pulleys
Usage ProcedureClean joint areas thoroughly. Heat metal with neutral flame until flux liquifies. Base metals should be dull red as Cronabraze™ 30F commences to penetrate the joint. Use rapid weaving motion with torch to deposit alloy drop-by-drop. Do not concentrate heat enough to melt base metal. Remove flux residue with water.
Technical Specifications
| Item#: | CW1003 |
|---|---|
| Welding Process | Brazing |
| Type | Flux Coating |
| Diameter | 3/32 " |
| Length | 18 " |
| Tensile Strength | 68,000 PSI |
| Melting Temperature | 1560-2000 °F |
| Color | Blue |
| Base Metal | Copper/Steel |
| Recommended Flux | F21 |
| Description | All Purpose |
| UNSPSC #: | 23271804 |
| TAA Compliant: | No |
| Weight: | 5.5 lb |
Product Restrictions
California Proposition 65: Not Applicable
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
