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[http://www.harrisproductsgroup.com/pdf/spec/SF50N.pdf Safety-Silv 50N] - 50% Silver, 2% Nickel - Similar to 56% but with a higher melting point. | [http://www.harrisproductsgroup.com/pdf/spec/SF50N.pdf Safety-Silv 50N] - 50% Silver, 2% Nickel - Similar to 56% but with a higher melting point. |
Revision as of 14:51, 12 June 2007
Classification
Brazing alloys are classified according to AWS A5.8/A5.8M SPECIFICATION FOR FILLER METALS FOR BRAZING AND BRAZE WELDING (2004). Similar to a chemical composition, it comunicates the alloys present.
Silver Brazing Alloys
Safety-Silv 50N - 50% Silver, 2% Nickel - Similar to 56% but with a higher melting point.
Safety-Silv 56 - 56% Silver. It is said to be the flowiest of the higher strength silvers. Very low melting point. It is very expensive stuff, about $30 per troy ounce.
- For braze-ons, I am trying this first. 1/16"
Brass Based Alloys
GasFlux C-04® Nickel Bronze - RBCuZn-B
Aufhauser C680 Low Fumeing Nickel Bronze - RBCuZn-B
Fluxes
STAY-SILV White Flux - For silver brazing steels.
STAY-SILV Black Flux - For silver brazing stainless steels.