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Cronatron® 46 Sil-Phos Bare Brazing Rod 1/8"
Cronatron® - 46 Sil-Phos Bare Brazing Rod, Copper/Silver, 0.05" Width, 20" Length, 1/8" (1 US Pound)
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Cronatron® - 46 Sil-Phos Bare Brazing Rod, Copper/Silver, 0.05" Width, 20" Length, 1/8" (1 US Pound)
These sil-phos alloys provide cost-effective solutions to joining copper and brass alloys.
Superior Advantages
Thin flow provides excellent capillary action
No flux required for copper-to-copper applications
Fills gaps on poor fit-up joints
Fill gaps without affecting joint strength
Brazing Range: 1,325°F to 1,500°F (718°C to 815°C)Recommended Flux: F40 (for dissimilar)
Typical Applications
Electrical components
Plumbing and HVAC
Copper coils and tubing
Rotors and armatures
Usage ProcedureHeat broad area using large torch tip; a neutral flame is suggested, and a distance of 2" to 3" from the base metal produces the best results. No flux is required on copper-to-copper welds. The joint area should be clean. When the copper turns dull red, the alloy should be applied and the flame should be kept in constant motion ahead of the rod. These alloys are especially effective on long lap joints, fillets and butts.
These sil-phos alloys provide cost-effective solutions to joining copper and brass alloys.
Superior Advantages
Thin flow provides excellent capillary action
No flux required for copper-to-copper applications
Fills gaps on poor fit-up joints
Fill gaps without affecting joint strength
Brazing Range: 1,325°F to 1,500°F (718°C to 815°C)Recommended Flux: F40 (for dissimilar)
Typical Applications
Electrical components
Plumbing and HVAC
Copper coils and tubing
Rotors and armatures
Usage ProcedureHeat broad area using large torch tip; a neutral flame is suggested, and a distance of 2" to 3" from the base metal produces the best results. No flux is required on copper-to-copper welds. The joint area should be clean. When the copper turns dull red, the alloy should be applied and the flame should be kept in constant motion ahead of the rod. These alloys are especially effective on long lap joints, fillets and butts.