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Use these brazing alloys with a variety of metals.
No need to add flux—these alloys have it built in.
Create stronger bonds than standard brazing alloys.
Use these alloys on metal subject to corrosion.
Don't worry about adding flux when brazing corrosion resistant metals such as 300-series stainless steel—these alloys have it built in.
Fill in tight gaps without needing to add flux before you braze—these alloys have flux built in. When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard brazing alloys.
When melted, these alloys form a thin liquid that easily flows into smaller gaps than standard gap-filling brazing alloys.
Join metal in inert atmospheres or vacuum conditions, such as furnace brazing.
To fill in large gaps, these BAg-2 alloys melt into a thicker liquid than standard brazing alloys.
Everything you need to start brazing most metals in general purpose applications.
Join aluminum to copper and copper-based alloys, such as brass and bronze.
Flux is already built into these alloys, so there’s no need to add it when joining aluminum to copper.
Join copper and copper alloys in general purpose applications.
These BCuP-5 alloys create stronger bonds than standard brazing alloys for copper.
Melting into a thick liquid, these BCuP-3 alloys fill in larger gaps than standard brazing alloys for copper.
Join aluminum to aluminum.
No need to add flux when brazing aluminum parts such as radiators, power tools, and castings—these alloys don’t require it.
Since this flux doesn’t contain any fluoride, it’s environmentally friendly and safe if it gets on your hands. Use it with silver- and copper-based brazing alloys to clean and prepare surfaces.
Use this flux with silver and copper-based brazing alloys to clean and prepare surfaces.
Use this flux with silver and copper-based brazing alloys to clean and prepare surfaces. It is boron modified and residue washes off with hot water.
Clean and prepare surfaces for brazing jobs that require you to join aluminum.
Clean and prepare surfaces before joining aluminum to copper. With minimal residue, this flux does not require cleanup.
Prevent the flow of flux and metal to unwanted areas during brazing.