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 Technical & Safety MSDS Documents for Fillers Title
Silver-Based Cadmium-Free Filler Metals
Technical Documents
MSDS Safety Documents
AWS Class
Nominal Composition, %
Ag
Cu
Zn
Others
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
N/A
5
58
37
0
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
N/A
7
85
0
8 Sn
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
N/A
9
53
38
0
Braze 202
For simultaneous brazing and heat treating of steels.
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165K
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93K
N/A
20
45
35
0
Braze 250
Low silver filler metal for joining ferrous and nonferrous alloys.
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149K
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100K
N/A
25
52.2
22.5
0
Braze 252
Economical filler metal for tungsten carbide, stainless steel and steel.
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188K
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98K
BAg-26
25
38
33
2 Mn, 2 Ni
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
BAg-37
25
40
33
2 Sn
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
BAg-20
30
38
32
0
Braze 351
Intermediate temperature filler metal for use with ferrous and nonferrous materials.
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54K
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92.5K
BAg-35
35
32
33
0
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
BAg-34
38
32
28
2 Sn
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
N/A
40
30
30
0
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
BAg-28
40
30
28
2 Sn
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
BAg-4
40
30
28
2 Ni
Braze 404
For tungsten carbides and stainless steel.
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151K
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96K
N/A
40
30
25
5 Ni
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
BAg-5
45
30
25
0
Braze 452
Low temperature, free-flowing, Cd-free alloy.
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74.2K
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86K
BAg-36
45
27
25
3 Sn
Braze 495
For low-temperature brazing of tungsten carbides and stainless steels.
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76.4K
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97.7K
BAg-22
49
16
23
7.5 Mn, 4.5 Ni
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
BAg-6
50
34
16
0
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
BVAg-6b
50
50
0
0
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
BAg-24
50
20
28
2 Ni
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
BAg-13
54
40
5
1 Ni
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
BAg-13a
56
42
0
2 Ni
Braze 560
For food handling equipment requiring a low melting, cadmium-free alloy.
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74.3K
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86K
BAg-7
56
22
17
5 Sn
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
N/A
57.5
32.5
0
7.0 Sn, 3.0 Mn
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
N/A
60
25
15
0
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
BAg-18, BVAg-18Gr2
60
30
0
10 Sn
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
BAg-21
63
28.5
0
6 Sn, 2.5 Ni
Braze 650
For silverware, iron and nickel alloys.
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86.4K
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92.5K
BAg-9
65
20
15
0
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
N/A
65
28
0
5 Mn, 2 Ni
Braze 700
For silverware, when subsequent joints are made with Braze 650.
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86.4K
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92.5K
BAg-10
70
20
10
0
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
BVAg-8b
71.5
28
0
.5 Ni
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
BVAg-8Gr2, BAg-8
72
28
0
0
LM 721 Gr1
Same as BR 721 - highest purity for vacuum application.
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149K
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89.5K
BVAg-8Gr1
72
28
0
0
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
N/A
75
22
3
0
Braze 852
Brazing stainless, Stellite, Inconel, complex carbides - for high-temperature service.
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80.1K
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90K
BAg-23
85
0
0
15 Mn
Braze 999
A VTG alloy for brazing ceramics to be used as semiconductors.
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116K
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79.9K
BAg-0, BVAg-0Gr2
99.9
0
0
0
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
BAg-8a
71.7
28
0
0.3 Li
Lithobraze 925
To join skins to honeycomb cores, particularly precipitation-hardening stainless steels.
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152K
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89.5K
BAg-19
92.5
7.3
0
0.2 Li
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
BVAg-29
61.5
24
0
14.5 In
Silver-Based Cadmium-Bearing Filler Metals
(See note below)
Technical Documents
MSDS Safety Documents
AWS Class
Nominal Composition, %
Ag
Cu
Zn
Others
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
BAg-1
45
15
16
24 Cd
Easy-Flo
Same as Easy-Flo 45.
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183K
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98.5K
BAg-1 a
50
15.5
16.5
18 Cd
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
BAg-2
35
26
21
18 Cd
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
BAg-2a
30
27
23
20 Cd
Easy-Flo 25
Same as Easy-Flo 30, but used for most economical joints.
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147K
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99K
BAg-27
25
35
26.5
13.5 Cd
Easy-Flo 25HC
Same as Easy-Flo 35, but used for more economical joints.
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169K
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99K
BAg-33
25
30
27.5
17.5 Cd
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
BAg-3
50
15.5
15.5
16 Cd, 3 Ni
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
N/A
5
0
0
95 Cd
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
N/A
44
27
13
15 Cd, 1P
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, consult your MSDS information or contact our Technical Services Department.
Handy One® Flux Cored Filler Metals
Technical Documents
MSDS Safety Documents
AWS Class
Nominal Composition, %
Ag
Cu
Zn
Sn
Ni
Braze 300
General purpose filler metal cadmium-free filler metal for joining ferrous and non ferrous base metals.
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