SÜA® - ERCuSi-A Silicon Bronze MIG Wire - 10 Lb Spool - All Sizes

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  • SÜA Silicon Bronze MIG Wire is a copper alloy wire containing 3% silicon and is used for MIG Brazing of copper, brass, bronze, steel and cast iron. The composition of the wire provides some unique benefits such as the ability to weld dissimilar metals together, reduce distortion and provide a visually appealing finish.
  • The Silicon Bronze Wire is best known for welding plain or galvanized steel sheet metal in the manufacturing of steel cabinets, metal furniture and ductwork. Weld deposits demonstrate high strength, excellent corrosion resistance and good weldability, making this wire suitable for surfacing parts in corrosive environments. 
  • When MIG brazing with SÜA Silicon Bronze, a standard MIG gun is used to run the wire. Brazing filler metal melts at 840 degrees Fahrenheit, which is lower than the melting point of the base metals being joined. Due to the lower melting point the filler metal provides capillary action - fluid being drawn into the weld joint - when brazed.
  • Silicon Bronze MIG brazing can be done with short-circuit transfer, and the arc characteristics will be like a mild steel filler metal arc.
  • 10 Lb Spools - Available in 1 Spool, 2 Spools and 3 Spools Packages - Available in 0.023", 0.030", 0.035" and 0.045" - Select your option from the menu.
MIG brazing may not be a familiar process to many, and in some cases it may even be considered a new technology; but it is no stranger in the welding world. MIG brazing is a welding process that has been around for years and the process is gaining popularity recently by professionals and hobbyists alike due to the benefits it can offer, especially with silicon bronze filler metal. 
Traditionally, brazing processes have used an oxy-fuel acetylene torch to melt the filler metal, but in MIG brazing, a standard MIG gun is used to run brazing wire. Brazing filler metal melts at 840 degrees Fahrenheit, which is lower than the melting point of the base metals being joined. Due to the lower melting point the filler metal provides capillary action - fluid being drawn into the weld joint - when brazed.

When braze welding with silicon bronze filler metal, the molten metal bonds the base materials together, but does not provide fusion like mild steel filler metal. Because of this, silicon bronze can be used for welding dissimilar materials together, such as cast iron to steel, stainless steel to steel, etc.
The low melting point of silicon bronze also provides a cooler welding process, putting less heat into the material that is being welded. Reduction in heat input leads to less distortion and the ability to weld on heat sensitive materials without compromising the physical properties. It is an ideal process for joining thinner metals together, filling gaps, and sheet metal work such as HVAC and auto body welding.

When done correctly, a silicon bronze weld will have a gold colored finish that provides contrast to the base metal. Gold colored welds are often used for aesthetic appeal in metal art applications."