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General
Purpose Filler Metals
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Product
Name
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AWS
Spec
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Solidus
|
Liquidus
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Alloy
Compositions
| General
Comments and Description
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F°
|
C°
|
F°
|
C°
|
Ag
|
Cu
|
Zn
|
Sn
|
Ni
|
Braze
300
|
BAg-20
|
1250
|
675
|
1410
|
765
|
30
|
38
|
32
|
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An economical general purpose filler metal for joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Sluggish flow, enables filling large gaps. Not recommended for stainless steel.
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Braze
380
|
BAg-34
|
1200
|
648
|
1330
|
720
|
38
|
32
|
28
|
2
|
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Free flowing general purpose filler metal for joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Not recommended for stainless steel.
|
Braze
401
|
---
|
1245
|
675
|
1340
|
725
|
40
|
30
|
30
|
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Fairly narrow melt range, alloy has application for both steel and copper-based materials.
|
Braze
505
|
BAg-24
|
1220
|
659
|
1305
|
707
|
50
|
20
|
28
|
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|
2
|
Best overall general purpose alloy, joins all common metals (except aluminum) including stainless steel. Fast flow.
|
Braze
560
|
BAg-7
|
1145
|
618
|
1205
|
651
|
56
|
22
|
17
|
5
|
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Lowest temperature, cadmium-free brazing filler metal. Very fluid alloy joins ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Not recommended for stainless steel.
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Where a silver-bearing
product is required, Handy One offers several flux options; each
of which is specifically designed to exhibit a different performance
characteristic. Some of these qualities include a restrictive
flow, a fast flow, a non-spattering flux (for fast heating cycles),
and a boron modified flux for extended heating cycles. |