40 High Silver Flux Coated Brazing Rod 1/16"
(Pack of 6.0)

Cronatron®

Providing maximum capillary action and the lowest melting temperatures, these high silver products waste less brazing alloy. They have the ability to join many different metals – tool steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, copper and brass alloys and many others.
Superior Advantages
• Thin flow provides excellent capillary action
• Excellent electrical conductivity
• Low melt temperatures
Cadmium-free, use for food, beverage and kitchen equipment
Flux Coating Color: OrangeTensile Strength: 85,000 PSIMelting Temperature: 1,140°F (616°C)Recommended Flux: F40 (if needed)
Typical Applications
• Electrical components
• Carbide tipping
• Copper coils and tubing
• Food, beverage and kitchen equipment (cadmium-free products)
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.

Read More

California Proposition 65: Not Applicable
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Product Description

Providing maximum capillary action and the lowest melting temperatures, these high silver products waste less brazing alloy. They have the ability to join many different metals – tool steel, stainless steel, alloy steel, copper and brass alloys and many others.
Superior Advantages
• Thin flow provides excellent capillary action
• Excellent electrical conductivity
• Low melt temperatures
Cadmium-free, use for food, beverage and kitchen equipment
Flux Coating Color: OrangeTensile Strength: 85,000 PSIMelting Temperature: 1,140°F (616°C)Recommended Flux: F40 (if needed)
Typical Applications
• Electrical components
• Carbide tipping
• Copper coils and tubing
• Food, beverage and kitchen equipment (cadmium-free products)
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#: CW1025
Welding Process Brazing
Type Flux Coating
Diameter 1/16 "
Length 18 "
Tensile Strength 85,000 PSI
Melting Temperature 1140 °F
Color Orange
Base Metal Silver
Silver Content High
Recommended Flux F40
Description High Silver
UNSPSC #: 23271804
TAA Compliant: Yes
Weight: 0.54 lb

Product Restrictions

California Proposition 65: Not Applicable
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Your Recently Viewed Items