Silver-Based
Cadmium-Free Filler Metals
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Technical
Documents
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MSDS
Safety Documents
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AWS
Class
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Nominal
Composition, %
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Ag
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Cu
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Zn
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Others
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Braze
051
Brazing nichrome resistance
elements, or simultaneous brazing and heat treating of steels.
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69.7K
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92.5K
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N/A
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5
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58
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37
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0
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Braze
071
Used when heat treatment
follows brazing, as a lower melting alloy than copper, or in
vacuum systems.
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128K
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91K
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N/A
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7
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85
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0
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8
Sn
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Braze
090
For copper base alloys
such as in band instruments; or joint brazing/cyanide case hardening
of steels.
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147K
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93K
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N/A
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9
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53
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38
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0
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Braze
202
For simultaneous brazing
and heat treating of steels.
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165K
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93K
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N/A
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20
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45
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35
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0
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Braze
250
Low silver filler metal
for joining ferrous and nonferrous alloys.
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149K
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100K
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N/A
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25
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52.2
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22.5
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0
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Braze
252
Economical filler metal
for tungsten carbide, stainless steel and steel.
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188K
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98K
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BAg-26
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25
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38
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33
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2
Mn, 2 Ni
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Braze
255
Economical filler metal
for ferrous and nonferrous joints not requiring high ductility
or impact strength.
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133K
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93K
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BAg-37
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25
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40
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33
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2
Sn
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Braze
300
For steel and nonferrous
alloys melting above 1450°F (790°C), nickel-silver knife
handles, electrical equipment.
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146K
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27K
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BAg-20
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30
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38
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32
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0
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Braze
351
Intermediate temperature
filler metal for use with ferrous and nonferrous materials.
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54K
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92.5K
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BAg-35
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35
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32
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33
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0
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Braze
380
Free flowing, cadmium-free
filler metal used with ferrous and nonferrous base metals.
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145K
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86K
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BAg-34
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38
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32
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28
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2
Sn
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Braze
401
For copper base alloys,
mild steel, nickel and Monel, and where a narrow melt range
is desired.
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73.5K
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93K
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N/A
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40
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30
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30
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0
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Braze
402
A free-flowing medium
temperature filler metal for ferrous and nonferrous alloys.
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74.1K
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92.3K
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BAg-28
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40
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30
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28
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2
Sn
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Braze
403
For tungsten carbides,
and stainless steel food handling equipment allowing no cadmium.
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77.5K
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95.8K
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BAg-4
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40
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30
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28
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2
Ni
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Braze
404
For tungsten carbides
and stainless steel.
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151K
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96K
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N/A
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40
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30
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25
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5
Ni
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Braze
450
For ships' piping,
band instruments, aircraft engine oil coolers, brass lamps.
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77.7K
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92.5K
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BAg-5
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45
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30
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25
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0
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Braze
452
Low temperature, free-flowing,
Cd-free alloy.
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74.2K
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86K
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BAg-36
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45
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27
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25
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3
Sn
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Braze
495
For low-temperature
brazing of tungsten carbides and stainless steels.
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76.4K
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97.7K
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BAg-22
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49
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16
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23
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7.5
Mn, 4.5 Ni
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Braze
501
For steam turbine blading
and heavily galvanized or tinned steel, aluminum brass tubing.
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150K
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93K
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BAg-6
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50
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34
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16
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0
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Braze
502; 503 (VTG)
For applications similar
to Brazes 720 and 721 except where better gap filling is needed.
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149K
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89.5K
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BVAg-6b
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50
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50
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0
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0
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Braze
505
For 300 series stainless
steel food handling equipment with close joint clearances.
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78.8K
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96K
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BAg-24
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50
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20
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28
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2
Ni
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Braze
541
Atmosphere furnace
brazing for high temperature applications (up to 700°F/370°C),
such as on jet engines.
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76.5K
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95.8K
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BAg-13
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54
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40
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5
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1
Ni
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Braze
559
Same as Braze 541,
but used where zinc fumes in the furnace are not permissible.
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70.3K
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93.2K
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BAg-13a
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56
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42
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0
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2
Ni
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Braze
560
For food handling equipment
requiring a low melting, cadmium-free alloy.
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74.3K
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86K
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BAg-7
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56
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22
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17
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5
Sn
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Braze
580
A free flowing filler
metal used in brazing tungsten carbide which is subsequently
titanium nitrided.
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74.4K
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92.3K
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N/A
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57.5
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32.5
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0
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7.0
Sn, 3.0 Mn
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Braze
600
For Monel and other
nickel alloys, and in place of Braze 650 on silverware.
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75.8K
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92.5K
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N/A
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60
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25
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15
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0
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Braze
603; 604 (VTG)
For vacuum tube seals,
brazing of ferrous and nonferrous alloys without flux, for brazing
marine heat exchangers exposed to salt water at elevated temperatures
(where zinc is objectionable).
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80.2K
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90.5K
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BAg-18,
BVAg-18Gr2
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60
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30
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0
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10
Sn
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Braze
630
On 400 series stainless
steels for corrosion resistance to salt spray, chlorine solutions,
etc.
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79.6K
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95K
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BAg-21
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63
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28.5
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0
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6
Sn, 2.5 Ni
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Braze
650
For silverware, iron
and nickel alloys.
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86.4K
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92.5K
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BAg-9
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65
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20
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15
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0
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Braze
655
For brazing Invar,
Kovar and similar alloys to copper in vacuum tubes; as jet engine
rubbing seals.
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143K
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119K
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N/A
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65
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28
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0
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5
Mn, 2 Ni
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Braze
700
For silverware, when
subsequent joints are made with Braze 650.
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86.4K
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92.5K
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BAg-10
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70
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20
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10
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0
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Braze
715; 716 (VTG)
Filler metal and high
conductivity, similar to Braze 720, but suitable for both ferrous
and nonferrous alloys.
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75.8K
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92.5K
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BVAg-8b
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71.5
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28
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0
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.5
Ni
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Braze
720; 721 (VTG)
For nonferrous electronic
components requiring highest electrical and thermal conductivity.
The VTG grade has low volatile impurities, good for use in moderate
temperature vacuum systems.
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149K
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89.5K
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BVAg-8Gr2,
BAg-8
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72
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28
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0
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0
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LM
721 Gr1
Same as BR 721 - highest
purity for vacuum application.
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149K
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89.5K
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BVAg-8Gr1
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72
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28
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0
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0
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Braze
750
On silverware for step
brazing or enameling; for iron or nickel base alloys.
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192K
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93K
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N/A
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75
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22
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3
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0
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Braze
852
Brazing stainless,
Stellite, Inconel, complex carbides - for high-temperature service.
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80.1K
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90K
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BAg-23
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85
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0
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0
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15
Mn
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Braze
999
A VTG alloy for brazing
ceramics to be used as semiconductors.
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116K
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79.9K
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BAg-0,
BVAg-0Gr2
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99.9
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0
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0
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0
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Lithobraze
720
For ferrous and nonferrous
base alloys; especially thin sections of stainless steels.
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152K
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89.5K
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BAg-8a
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71.7
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28
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0
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0.3
Li
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Lithobraze
925
To join skins to honeycomb
cores, particularly precipitation-hardening stainless steels.
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152K
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89.5K
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BAg-19
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92.5
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7.3
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0
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0.2
Li
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Premabraze
616 (VTG)
For ferrous and nonferrous
alloys used in moderate temperature vacuum tubes and systems.
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70.5K
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83.3K
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BVAg-29
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61.5
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24
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0
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14.5
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Silver-Based
Cadmium-Bearing Filler Metals
(See note below)
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Technical
Documents
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MSDS
Safety Documents
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AWS
Class
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Nominal
Composition, %
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Ag
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Cu
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Zn
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Others
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Easy-Flo
45
Joining ferrous, nonferrous
and dissimilar metals and alloys with close joint clearances.
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183K
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98.5K
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BAg-1
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45
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15
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16
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24
Cd
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Easy-Flo
Same as Easy-Flo 45.
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183K
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98.5K
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BAg-1
a
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50
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15.5
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16.5
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18
Cd
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Easy-Flo
35
Similar to Easy-Flo
45, but used where joint clearances are large and fillets are
desired.
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80.5K
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98.5K
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BAg-2
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35
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26
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21
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18
Cd
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Easy-Flo
30
Similar to Easy-Flo
35, but used for more economical joints.
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150K
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98.5K
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BAg-2a
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30
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27
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23
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20
Cd
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Easy-Flo
25
Same as Easy-Flo 30,
but used for most economical joints.
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147K
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99K
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BAg-27
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25
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35
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26.5
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13.5
Cd
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Easy-Flo
25HC
Same as Easy-Flo 35,
but used for more economical joints.
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169K
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99K
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BAg-33
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25
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30
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27.5
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17.5
Cd
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Easy-Flo
3
For 300 series stainless
steels; for joining tungsten carbide, beryllium copper and aluminum
bronze to steel.
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100K
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100K
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BAg-3
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50
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15.5
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15.5
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16
Cd, 3 Ni
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Braze
053
A high temperature
solder for medium strength joints above that of soft solders.
Use TEC flux.
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80.4K
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93.4K
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N/A
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5
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0
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0
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95
Cd
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Braze
440
Low melting filler
metal for brazing electrical contacts and molybdenum or copper-tungsten
electrodes.
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63K
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100K
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N/A
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44
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27
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13
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15
Cd, 1P
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| NOTE: These alloys contain cadmium
and cadmium fumes are toxic. As a result, these materials should
only be used in well-ventilated areas. For additional information,
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Technical
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MSDS
Safety Documents
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AWS
Class
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Nominal
Composition, %
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Ag
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Cu
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Zn
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Sn
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Ni
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Braze
300
General purpose filler
metal cadmium-free filler metal for joining ferrous and non
ferrous base metals.
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