Copper Alloy Braze Filler Alloys and Consumables

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Active Brazing Filler Metal Copper-ABA®
from Morgan Advanced Materials

The Wesgo Metals business of Morgan Technical Ceramics manufactures and supplies high-purity, low vapour pressure brazing alloys in various forms. Precious and non-precious alloys are available in atomized powder, discs, evaporation slugs, extrudable paste, FlexibrazeTM, preforms, ribbon, rings,... [See More]

  • Braze Alloy: Copper Alloy Braze
  • Melting Range: 1756 to 1875
  • Joining Process / Product Form: Braze or solder in the form of a paste. (optional feature); Strip, sheet or foil (optional feature); Solid wire or rod (optional feature)
Welding Filler Metal/Electrodes -- All-State SILFLO 0
from ESAB Welding and Cutting Products

Features. A self-fluxing brazing alloy for copper to copper joining. For tight fitting (.001" to .002") areas. Use All-State S-200 flux when joining brass or bronze metals. Tip of rod colored grey. [See More]

  • Braze Alloy: Copper Alloy Braze
  • Welding Filler Types: Copper
  • Joining Process / Product Form: Self-Fluxing Rod
  • Melting Range: 1310 to 1460
Copper Alloy -- CDA 102
from Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions

These metals have excellent corrosion resistance and high electrical and thermal copper conductivity. Lucas-Milhaupt stocks many copper filler metals including oxygen-bearing, oxygen-free and specialty alloys in wire, strip, paste and powder form. [See More]

  • Braze Alloy: Copper Alloy Braze
  • Joining Process / Product Form: Filler braze or solder alloy in a reconfigured sheet form that fits the contour of the joint surfaces.; Strip, sheet or foil; Solid wire or rod
  • Applications / Materials Joined: Steel, Stainless Steel, Copper-Nickel
  • Melting Range: 1981
Non-Precious Brazing Filler Copper (OFHC)
from Morgan Advanced Materials

The Wesgo Metals business of Morgan Technical Ceramics manufactures and supplies high-purity, low vapour pressure brazing alloys in various forms. Precious and non-precious alloys are available in atomized powder, discs, evaporation slugs, extrudable paste, FlexibrazeTM, preforms, ribbon, rings,... [See More]

  • Braze Alloy: Copper Alloy Braze
  • Melting Range: 1981
  • Joining Process / Product Form: Powder (optional feature); Strip, sheet or foil (optional feature); Solid wire or rod (optional feature)