Silver brazing filler metals have low melting point, good wettability and filling performances. They also have features of high mechanical strength, fine plasticity, electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance.
The filler metals are used in the brazing of stainless steel, carbon steel, hard alloys, copper and copper alloys, etc. In order to meet some specific needs in the brazing process, indium, tin or nickel can be added to compose quaternary alloys or complex alloys. Flux is usually applied to achieve the desired joints.
This high-silver brazing alloy provides excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, along with good corrosion resistance. Ideal for electrical components, bus bars, and heat exchangers where both performance and reliability are critical.
Offering enhanced flow characteristics and joint strength, this alloy is well-suited for brazing stainless steel, copper, and nickel alloys in applications requiring high mechanical integrity and fatigue resistance.
A versatile high-silver alloy with superior wetting and gap-filling ability. Recommended for joining dissimilar metals such as copper to steel, tungsten carbide to steel, and in vacuum or protective atmosphere brazing.
Designed for demanding high-temperature and high-corrosion environments, this alloy maintains excellent joint toughness and oxidation resistance. Commonly used in aerospace, power generation, and chemical processing equipment.
With very high silver content, this alloy excels in electrical and thermal applications requiring minimal resistance and maximum heat transfer. Suitable for advanced electronics, RF components, and critical instrument assemblies.
Ultra-high silver alloys offering exceptional joint ductility, thermal cycling resistance, and compatibility with a wide range of base metals including copper, nickel, steel, and ceramics. Used in semiconductor, medical device, and tooling manufacture where failure is not an option.
This premium-grade brazing alloy, containing 56% silver, delivers superior resistance to thermal fatigue and corrosion. It exhibits excellent wetting and flow characteristics across a wide range of base metals, including copper, nickel, stainless steel, and certain ceramics.
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