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SilverAlloy
A-56T
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Excellent
replacement for cadmium alloys. Low melt temp. Good
corrosion properties. Color match to stainless. |
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| SilverAlloy
B-56Ni2 |
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Cd
free, Zn free alloy. Good for elevated applications
to 700 ºF. Often used in furnace brazing application. |
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SilverAlloy
A-50T
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Similar
to SilverAlloy A-56T at expense of increased melt
temperature and range. |
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| SilverAlloy
A-50Ni2 |
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Used
with 300 series stainless in food, medical and dental
fields. Good replacement for SilverAlloy Cd-50Ni3. |
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| SilverAlloy
A-45T |
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Good
for dissimilar metals with moderate flow characteristics.
Lower melting temperature than SilverAlloy A-45. |
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SilverAlloy
A-45
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Excellent
general purpose brazing alloy, often specified in
governmental use. Good ductility and capillary flow. |
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| SilverAlloy
A-40T |
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Intermediate
melt temperatures within the tin containing family.
Used in joining ferrous and non ferrous metals. |
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| SilverAlloy
A-25 |
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Less
silver than SilverAlloy A-30 at the expense of increased
melt temperature and range. Moderate ductility. |
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| Popular
Cadmium Bearing Silver Alloys |
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| SilverAlloy
Cd-50 |
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Similar
to SilverAlloy Cd-45 properties with narrower melt
range. Used on same base metals. |
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| SilverAlloy
Cd-50Ni3 |
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Universal
alloy in joining of carbide tool assemblies. Excellent
corrosion resistance properties. |
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| SilverAlloy
Cd-45 |
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Lowest
melting range in joining ferrous, non-ferrous and
dissimilar metals with close joint clearance requirements. |
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| SilverAlloy
Cd-35 |
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Similar
to SilverAlloy Cd-45, with lower cost and broader
melting range for large gap fillets at the expense
of higher brazing temperature. |
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| Silver
Solder |
| TinSilver
Solders |
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Range
in temperature from 430°F to 535°F. Ideal
for many HVAC applications. |
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