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RADNOR™ AWS A5.31 Class FB3 A Stay-Silv® 6.5 oz. Bottle

Part Number: 64001784SKU: RAD64001784
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Item Details

Stay-Silv® white paste flux is an all-purpose, low-temperature flux for use in silver brazing. For use with most ferrous and non-ferrous metals, not recommended on aluminum, magnesium, and titanium.

Features

  • Homogeneous brazing flux ideally suited for use with a variety of base metals.
  • Formulated to provide smooth flux application, even coverage, and excellent protection during braze heating cycles.
  • Recommended for brazing copper and copper alloys (except aluminum bronze), steel, stainless steel, nickel alloys and other ferrous base metals.
  • Used with many high silver brazing filler metals.
  • Suitable for use with many phosphorus-copper-silver alloys, for brazing copper to brass.
  • White paste flux turns clear (transparent) close to brazing application temperature
  • Active Temp Range: 1050-1600°F (565-870°C)

Applications

  • Flux turns clear, (transparent), close to brazing application temperature.
  • This is a useful indicator you are ready to apply braze wire or rod.
  • Flux may be water thinned but care should be taken to avoid excess dilution.

includes

  • Use on applications requiring normal heat
  • For use with silver brazing alloys on all metals except aluminum, magnesium, or titanium.

Specifications

  • "
  • Alloy Material» Brazing Flux
  • AWS Classification» AWS A5.31 Class FB3 A
  • Trade Name» Stay-Silv®
  • Weight» 6.5 oz.
  • Package» Bottle"

WARNING

  • WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nitrogen Dioxide, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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