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Supplier: Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions
Description: Lucas-Milhaupt offers several products for brazing carbide and diamond cutting tools. These materials typically include nickel or manganese (or both) to facilitate wetting of the carbide and increase bond strength. Many of these alloys are also available in a Tri-metal form. These
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
- Form / Shape: Preform, Strip / Sheet / Foil
- Melting Range: 1270 F
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: 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,
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
- Form / Shape: Paste, Strip / Sheet / Foil, Solid Wire
- Melting Range: 1580 to 1673 F
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: 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,
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
- Form / Shape: Paste, Powder, Strip / Sheet / Foil, Solid Wire
- Melting Range: 1760 F
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: High-purity silver/copper alloy for vacuum brazing. Nominal composition by weight: 72% Ag and 28% Cu (both within ±1%).
- Melting Range: 1436 F
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Supplier: Morgan Advanced Materials
Description: High-purity silver/copper/nickel alloy for vacuum brazing. Nominal composition by weight: 56% Ag, 42% Cu and 2% Ni, (Ag and Cu within ±1%, Ni ±0.05%).
- Melting Range: 1420 to 1639 F
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Supplier: ESAB Welding and Cutting Products
Description: Features Our popular silver products #100, #125 and #155 packed in convenient 2 oz. (10 ft. silver) kits that include 1 oz. corresponding flux. #101 is also available in a 4 oz. (20 ft) kit size.
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
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Supplier: Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions
Description: Sil-Fos alloys are Copper based filler metals that are self-fluxing on copper by virtue of their phosphorous content. Because of their self-fluxing nature, you save time and money by eliminating the steps necessary to flux a joint before brazing. However, copper alloys such as
- Approvals / Conformance: ASME, AWS
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Copper Alloy Braze, Silver Alloy Braze, Other
- Conductivity: 4.58E10 µS/cm
- Form / Shape: Paste, Powder, Preform, Solid Wire
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Supplier: Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions
Description: specialty applications. The Braze family of alloys is available in strip, wire, powder, paste, preforms as well as clad tri-metal products and flux-cored wire.
- Approvals / Conformance: ASTM / UNS
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
- Conductivity: 6.09E11 µS/cm
- Form / Shape: Paste, Powder, Preform, Strip / Sheet / Foil, Solid Wire
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: Technical Standard
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Supplier: ESAB Welding and Cutting Products
Description: Features 2 oz. coils are available in All-State #100, #101 and #155 silver products. 4 oz. coils are available in #101, #125 and #155 silver products. All coils come in 1/16 diameter.
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: BRAZING ALLOY, SILVER
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: BRAZING ALLOYS, SILVER
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: FLUX, BRAZING, SILVER ALLOY
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Supplier: Accuris
Description: BRAZING ALLOY Silver
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Supplier: Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions
Description: These alloys are vacuum grade filler metals that have their compositions specifically controlled to fabricate joints exposed to high vacuum on electron devices. These alloys must be brazed in high purity atmosphere or vacuum. Premabraze alloys consist of only certified
- Approvals / Conformance: ASTM / UNS
- Brazing Filler Alloys: Silver Alloy Braze
- Conductivity: 6.09E11 µS/cm
- Form / Shape: Paste, Powder, Preform, Strip / Sheet / Foil, Solid Wire
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers the engineering requirements for production of brazed joints in parts made of iron, nickel, and cobalt base alloys by use of silver alloys and the properties of such joints.
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Supplier: Washington Alloy Co.
Description: % nickel and is used primarily for brazing or oxyacetylene welding of steel or cast iron where good color match is desirable. The weld deposits of Washington Alloy Nickel Silver have very high tensile strength, good ductibility and excellent corrosion resistance. The weld
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Supplier: Inductotherm Group
Description: part diameters of up to 34 in. Rotor Brazing System Features Replaces labor intensive flame braze operation Shorter cycle time & reduced silver braze alloy cost 11.0-34.0 in. [27-86cm] part diameter range Up to 12,000 lb. [5443 kg] Quick change inductor
- Equipment Type: Brazing Equipment, Soldering Equipment
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers the engineering requirements for production of brazed joints in parts made of iron, nickel, and cobalt base alloys by use of silver alloys and the properties of such joints.
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Supplier: SAE International
Description: This specification covers the engineering requirements for production of brazed joints in parts made of iron, nickel, cobalt, and copper base alloys by use of silver alloys and the properties of such joints.
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Supplier: Belmont Metals, Inc.
Description: Solders Featuring Body solders, Lead-base, Lead-free solders, Low melting solders, Miter-Al-braze (MAB), Tin-Antimony solders, Tin-base, Tin-Cadmium solders, Tin-Lead solders, Tin-Zinc solders Soldering is a process in which two or more metal items are joined
- Form / Shape: Solid Wire
- Soldering Filler Alloys: Other
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Supplier: American Welding Society (AWS)
Description: Braze Welding BHCP11 P-12 Health, Safety, and Environment BHCP12 P-13 Specifications and Standards BHCP13 Volume 3 - Materials and Applications M-1 Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys BHCM1 M-2 Copper and Copper Alloys BHCM2
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: Test Method for Chemical Analysis of Silver Brazing Alloys (Withdrawn 1994)
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Supplier: Metalor Technologies USA Corporation
Description: A large range of electrical contacts based on the alloys of silver and subjected to severe electrical, thermal and mechanical forces require perfect bond quality obtained by metal diffusion between tip and support during the brazing operation. Application Low
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Supplier: Peridot Corporation
Description: Peridot has considerable expertise in micro brazing, resistance welding and soldering of delicate miniature metal components. Marrying dissimilar metals is one of our specialties. Our in house jig and fixture department assures that your project is not back-burnered waiting for an outside
- Additional Services: Assembly, CAD / CAM Support, Design Assistance, Fixture Design / Fabrication, High Volume Production, Low to Mid Volume Production, Machining, Testing and Inspection
- Dissimilar Materials: Yes
- Industry Served: Aerospace / Avionics, Electrical Parts / Assemblies (Contacts, Connectors, etc.), Heat Sinks / Thermal Management, Medical Devices / Health Care, Process Equipment (Heat Exchangers, Tanks, etc.), Tool & Die, Tubing Assembly / System
- Location: North America, United States Only, Southwest US Only, Northwest US Only
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Supplier: ESAB Welding and Cutting Products
Description: Features A high strength brazing alloy for joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals (except white metals), and carbon and alloy steels. Higher strength than ordinary bronze rods, can replace many higher cost silver alloys.
- Alloy Type: Nickel Alloy
- Tensile Strength (UTS): 85000 psi
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Supplier: RS Components, Ltd.
Description: Ideal for jointing aluminium, tin-plated brass, nickel, copper or stainless steel but is not suitable for electrical joints. Soft solder with low melting point which enables it to be used in place of previously brazed/welded joints. 4 cores of Alu-Sol® flux Wire Diameter = 1.63mm
- Diameter / Thickness: 0.0642 inch
- Form / Shape: Solid Wire
- Melting Range: 352 to 518 F
- Soldering Filler Alloys: Tin-Lead (Sn-Pb), Tin-Silver (Sn-Ag)
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Supplier: ESAB Welding and Cutting Products
Description: Features White paste brazing flux for stainless steels, monel, copper alloys, and silver alloys. Active at 1100°F and protects to 1800°F. Performs to AWS A5.31, Type FB3-A, AMS 3410F, Mil-F-4483, and Fed OF499D.
- Approvals / Conformance: AMS, AWS, MIL-SPEC
- Fluxes & Cleaners: Brazing Flux
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Supplier: Belmont Metals, Inc.
Description: Cadmium Alloys Featuring 99.95%, 99.2%, and 99% Cadmium in a variety of forms Cadmium is a silver-gray crystalline solid suitable for use in corrosion protection applications such as steel electroplating or the mechanical plating of fasteners and other parts. A
- Applications: Other
- Metal / Alloy Types: Other / Miscellaneous Nonferrous (UNS M)
- Shape / Form: Powder
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Supplier: AENOR
Description: Aerospace series - Silver base alloy AG-B10001 (AgCu28) - Filler metal for brazing - Wire.
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Welding, Brazing, and Soldering Equipment - 8000 Series LaserStar Fiber Coupled Laser Welding SystemSupplier: LaserStar Technologies Corporation
Description: metal alloys (gold, silver, and platinum), etc. Medical Device Components Spot Welding Seam Welding Mold Repair Welding Micro Welding Battery Welding Computer Components Aerospace and Electronics Automotive and Micro Components
- Equipment Type: Welding Equipment
- Frictional / Specialty Processes: Laser Welding
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Supplier: Electro Optical Components, Inc.
Description: largely considered unsuitable for conventional TIG welding machines . With pre-adjusted parameters for a variety of alloys and metals (such as stainless steel and other steels, various nickel-based alloys, mu-metals, titanium, copper, platinum, gold, silver and some aluminum)
- Arc / Resistance Processes: TIG (GTAW)
- Equipment Type: Welding Equipment
- Output Current Range: 5 to 1200 amps
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Supplier: Tempco Electric Heater Corporation
Description: This design consists of tubular heating elements silver brazed or TIG welded to a flange cut from steel or stainless steel plate. Flange plate size, thickness and shape are determined by the application. A fiber gasket is supplied with each heater.
- AC Voltage Required: 208 to 575 volts
- Immersion (Heated) Length: 14 to 28 inch
- Maximum Operating (Sheath) Temperature: 350 F
- Number of Elements: 1 to 6 #
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Supplier: Radwell International
Description: PHOS-COPPER SILVER BRAZING ALLOY,STAY-SILV 15,.05X1/8IN,8 PACK. FREE 2 YEAR RADWELL WARRANTY
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Description: Design engineers are often faced with the dilemma of material selection, and frequently, they find that a combination of materials provides the optimal properties required by the design. PA&E's explosive bonding process can join otherwise incompatible materials without compromising other design
- Cladding / Hardfacing Process: Explosive Bonding, Specialty / Other
- Function / Performance: Abrasion / Erosion Resistant, Blast Mitigation / Armor, Conductive / Electrical, Corrosion / Chemical Resistant (Rust Preventive), Heat Resistant / High Temperature, Impact Resistant, Magnetic, Non-magnetic, Wear / Tribology, Specialty / Other
- Hardening / Heat Treatment: Yes
- Materials: Aluminum, Braze, Carbide / Hardmetal, Composite / Metal Matrix, Copper / Copper Alloy, Nickel / Nickel Alloy, Precious Metal (Gold, Silver), Refractory Metal, Solder, Steel - Stainless, Steel - High Carbon / Alloy, Steel - Tool, Titanium Alloy
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no silver content brazing alloy. The MKC-1 coil is Class “F” temperature rated and is provided as standard, therefore a high temperature coil is not required for discharge service. FEATURES AND BENEFITS Compact, Pilot Operated, Disc Construction Mount Horizontally, on Side, or in a Vertical Line MKC-1 and OMKC-1 Coils, Class F Tight closing through use of synthetic seating material (read more)
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between 600?°C and room temperature without cracking or leakage Multiple Metallization Options: Mo?Mn, Mo?Mn/W, active brazing alloys (ABA), and thick film methods (read more)
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eutectic or pure metal alloy brazing processes. Ever since the advent of ceramic-to-metal brazing , the brazing industry has relied primarily on hand application for the refractory metallization pastes needed to create the braze seal. For a complex joint, skilled technicians (artists, really (read more)
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alloy. To form the sunglass front, they are joined together by induction brazing in a series of steps. At each step of the process, they are. held in place by a jig. The Handy & Harman/Lucas-Milhaupt brazing filler metals typically used for the joints are 50% silver-bearing alloys such as Braze 505
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Principles of Brazing
In the early 20th century, brazing alloys and techniques underwent further evolution with the development of low-temperature silver brazing alloys , which have found widespread application in industry.
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ZPRBR2005P049
Although hallmarked sterling silver contains a minimum of 92.5% silver, until recently, it was not possible to match this specification with color-matched silver brazing alloys of sufficiently low melting point.
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Brazing
Silver Brazing Alloys —Cadmium Con- .
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Corrosion of Soldered and Brazed Joints in Tap Water
The alloys investigated were the silver brazing alloys (hard solders) L-Ag55Sn, L-Ag34Sn and L-Ag18Sn, the copper-phosphorus brazing alloys (hard solders) L-Ag15P, L-Ag5P and L-CuP6, and the soft solders L-Sn5Ag and L-SnCu3.
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copper alloys try, heating instal- perature; most lation important silver brazing alloy .
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ZCACA2001P303
Brazing, and Soldering, Vol 6, Metals Handbook, American Society for Metals, 1983, p 976988 S.F. Gibbay, F. Dirnfeld, J. Ramon, and H.Z. Wagner, Mechanism of Tough-Pitch Copper Embrittlement by Silver Brazing Alloys , Weld.
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