Brass With Silicon (Uncoated)
For brazing ferrous metals and copper alloys. Brazing of alloys,
steels, bronzes and galvanized metals. Pipe making, vehicle
bodywork, maintenance, ironmongery, farming implements.
Brass alloys. High quality, resistant and malleable braze welds.
Excellent fluidity with no zinc evaporation on galvanized steel.
Chemical composition (%): |
Cu: 59 |
Zn: 39,8 |
Si: 0,2 |
Others - |
Mechanical and Physical properties:
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Rm: 450 N/mm2
A%: 35
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Melting range: |
870 - 890 °C |
Brass with Silicon (Flux Coated)
For brazing ferrous metals and copper alloys. Brazing of alloys,
steels, bronzes, galvanized metals. Pipe making, vehicle
bodywork, maintenance, ironmongery, farming implements
Brass alloys. High quality resistant and malleable braze welds.
Excellent fluidity with no evaporation of zinc on galvanized
steels.
Technical Data
Chemical composition (%):
|
Cu: 59 |
Zn: 39,8
|
Si: 0,2
|
Others -
|
Mechanical properties:
|
Rm: 450 N/mm2
A%: 35
|
Melting range:
|
870 - 890 °C |
Brass with Nickel (Flux Coated)
For welding ferrous metals and copper alloys put under a lot of
stress. Braze welding of alloys, steels, bronzes, galvanized
metals, nickel. Manufacturing of or repairs to tools, tubular
structures – wherever the welding is put to the test.
Brass alloys with high nickel content. Strong mechanical
resistance. Flows very Lissely. Extremely flexible coating
(difficult to crumble even when you bend the rod).
Technical Data
Chemical composition (%):
|
Cu: 48
|
Zn: 41,6 |
Ni: 10 |
others: 0,4 |
Mechanical properties:
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Rm: 750 N/mm2
A%: 25
|
Melting range:
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890 - 920° C |
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