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Silver Brazing Alloys
 

 


We have a comprehensive inventory of silver brazing alloys, and we will work with you to help you find the most efficient alloy for your assembly process.

Silver Brazing Alloys:
  • Chemical and Physical Properties
  • Suggested Applications
  • Specification Guide
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    Flux Coated Silver Brazing Rods

    SilverAlloy 35FC Pre-flux coated with the correct amount of flux on rod. No dipping or or preparatory work = time saver. Suitable for work in tight spaces. Available both Cadmium Free and with Cadmium.

    Aufhauser Flux Coated SilverAlloy is used for joining steel, stainless steel, copper, copper alloys, nickel, nickel alloys or any combination of these materials. Our flux coated alloys are the best in the industry.

    How many rods in a lb.?

    SilverAlloy 45FC
    SilverAlloy 56FC
     
       

    Popular Cadmium Free Silver Brazing Alloys

    SilverAlloy A-56T

    Excellent replacement for cadmium alloys. Low melt temp. Good corrosion properties. Color match to stainless.

    SilverAlloy B-56Ni2 Cd free, Zn free alloy. Good for elevated applications to 700 ºF. Often used in furnace brazing application.

    SilverAlloy A-50T
    Similar to SilverAlloy A-56T at expense of increased melt temperature and range.

    SilverAlloy A-50Ni2 Used with 300 series stainless in food, medical and dental fields. Good replacement for SilverAlloy Cd-50Ni3.

    SilverAlloy A-45T Good for dissimilar metals with moderate flow characteristics. Lower melting temperature than SilverAlloy A-45.

    SilverAlloy A-45
    Excellent general purpose brazing alloy, often specified in governmental use. Good ductility and capillary flow.

    SilverAlloy A-40T Intermediate melt temperatures within the tin containing family. Used in joining ferrous and non ferrous metals.

    SilverAlloy A-25 Less silver than SilverAlloy A-30 at the expense of increased melt temperature and range. Moderate ductility.
     
       
    Popular Cadmium Bearing Silver Alloys

    SilverAlloy Cd-50 Similar to SilverAlloy Cd-45 properties with narrower melt range. Used on same base metals.

    SilverAlloy Cd-50Ni3 Universal alloy in joining of carbide tool assemblies. Excellent corrosion resistance properties.

    SilverAlloy Cd-45 Lowest melting range in joining ferrous, non-ferrous and dissimilar metals with close joint clearance requirements.

    SilverAlloy Cd-35 Similar to SilverAlloy Cd-45, with lower cost and broader melting range for large gap fillets at the expense of higher brazing temperature.
     
     
    Silver Solder
    TinSilver Solders Range in temperature from 430°F to 535°F. Ideal for many HVAC applications.
     
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