184 Results for Brazing Alloys - Page 4
Mfr # 4616-2
Key Features:
- Application: Olympia GT is excellent for rock drills, cutters, and in applications where high abrasion and low wear cutting surfaces are needed.
- Dia. (In.): 3/16 in
- Length (In.): 18in
Mfr # 4614-2
Key Features:
- Dia. (In.): 1/8 in
- Application: Olympia GT is excellent for rock drills, cutters, and in applications where high abrasion and low wear cutting surfaces are needed.
- Material: Gas Braze with Tungsten Carbide Particles
Mfr # 5203F
Key Features:
- Material: High-Silver Braze, Flux Coated
- Tensile Strength (PSI): 88,000 psi
- Application: For use on difficult to braze materials, such as stainless steel and other heat sensitive parts. Ideal where stainless colour match is important.
Mfr # 4616
Key Features:
- Application: Olympia GT is excellent for rock drills, cutters, and in applications where high abrasion and low wear cutting surfaces are needed.
- Dia. (In.): 3/16 in
- Length (In.): 18in
Mfr # LFBFC-156-10T
Key Features:
- Item: Low Fume Brnz,Fluxcoat Rod,5/32X36",10Lb
Mfr # 6212
Key Features:
- Material: High Strength, Low Temp, Acid Flux Core Solder
- Process: Low Temperature, 420°F (215°C)
- Dia. (In.): 1/16 in
Mfr # 5013F
Key Features:
- Length (In.): 18in
- Material: Silver Braze, Bare
- Application: Easy to use silver brazing alloy. Ideal for instrumentation, thin tubing tool repairs and any delicate type of work. Excellent for hydraulic repairs.
About Brazing Alloys
Braze welding uses brass or bronze filler to unite pieces of steel. Similar to welding, this process also joins pieces of metals by melting filler metal. After it melts, it flows in between the metals pieces which hardens to create the joint. We have a selection of brazing filler metal, which can be called a brazing alloy. These brazing sticks have different dimensions and come in packs of various quantities. If a brazing rod is not quite the metal filler you need for your application? We have arc welding rods and tig welding rods.