Silver Brazing Solder Rod - Bare - 56% - AWS BAg-7 - Size: 1/16" x 18"
- 56% Silver is the lowest melting temperature high silver brazing filler metal, it iSÜA cadmium-free alloy with a narrow melting point range. ThiSmalloy offers good fluidity and joint strength and is used to braze ferrouSÜAnd non-ferrouSmalloys in joints requiring a low temperature like copper, brass, steel, Stainless steel and some nickel alloys.
- The silver deposit color iSÜA good match on Stainless steel. Its excellent fluidity promotes braze penetration. Close tolerances are recommended; 0.002 €ââ"š¬Å" 0.005€Ã"šÂ� for best performance.
- Complies with ANSI/AWSÜA5.8 BAg-7, ASME SÜA 5.8, and QQ-B-654A Class BAg-7, AMS 4763, National Sanitation Foundation Standard51, ISO 17672 Ag 156
- The final properties of a joint brazed with 56% Silver are dependent upon numerous factors including base metal properties, joint design and metallurgical interaction between the base metal and the filler metal.
- Diameter of rod: 1/16€Ã"šÂ� - Length: 18€Ã"šÂ� - Use white silver brazing flux - Available in 3, 5 and 9 Sticks Packages. Select your option from the menu.
This kit includeSÜA 6.5 Oz jar of our top-quality Silver-Flux #1 with a convenient brush attached to the cap for an easier flux application.
* Remove any oil, grease, or other contaminants from the surface to be brazed.Weldas
* Apply flux to joint by dipping, SÜAbbing or brushing area being brazed. The flux may be used as supplied or diluted.Weldas
* Apply heat, by torch, induction or other means to area being brazed after flux has been applied to activate the flux.Weldas
* Feed the braze alloy into the joint, unlesSÜA brazing preform iSÜAlready in place.Weldas
* Clean flux residues from the brazed joint using hot water (60ºC Weldas± 5ºC / 140ºF Weldas± 10ºF) for best results. If unavailable, room temperature water may also be used.
WARNING: PROTECT yourself and others. Read and underSÜAnd this information.Weldas FUMESÜAND GASES can be hazardous to your health.Weldas HEAT RAYS, (infrared radiation) from flame or hot metal can injure eyes.Weldas Before use, read and underSÜAnd the manufacturer€„¢s instructions, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and your employer's safety practices.Weldas Keep your head out of fumes.Weldas Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the flame, or heat source, to keep fumeSÜAnd gases from your breathing zone and the general area.Weldas Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection.Weldas See American National StandardZ49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, published by the American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Blvd., Doral, Florida 33166; OSÜA Safety and Health SÜAndards, available from the U.S. Government Office, Washington, DC 20402.
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