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Aufhauser
BronzeFlux
For
brazing brass, bronze, copper, steel, nickel silver, and
malleable iron. BronzeFlux causes the bronze to penetrate
deeper into the joint, making a stronger union than is possible
with other fluxes. It is the most efficient brazing flux
on the market and also the most economical. Bronze Flux
#22 keeps the impurities and porosity out of the bronze
welds. It dissolves and removes oxides rapidly and thoroughly
without bubbling
Thoroughly
clean the work piece; breaks should be enlarged to a V-notch.
Heat the end of the welding rod with a torch and dip into
the flux, or the flux may be sprinkled on the work. Continue
to melt filler rod until the break or joints is filled,
but avoid over hearting. At the right temperature flux will
turn into a liquid that rapidly flows into a liquid that
rapidly flows into every crack and crevice of the work piece,
removing impurities, dirt and oxides. The flux acts as a
true cleansing agent, allowing the bronze filler rod to
make a tenacious joint. If properly done, only the filler
rod is melted, not the parent metal. This flux may also
be used as a paste by dissolving one part of flux in two
to four parts of clean water. Make a paste of thick, creamy
consistency, stirring the flux vigorously in the water.
Brush the paste on the work piece, completely covering the
area to be brazed, and also on the brazing rod. Allow paste
to dry. Heat area to be welded to a cherry red, apply the
fluxed rod, and melt the rod until the break or joint is
filled. The work piece and the rod can be prefluxed and
set for brazing later.
White,
granular solid, fairly dustless, with slightly greasy or
soapy feel.
Boric
acid equivalent - 96.5%
BronzeFlux
is stable at ordinary temperatures. When heated above 100
degrees C, it gradually loses water, changing to metaboric
acid. On continued hearing all water is lost and the anhydrous
oxide B203 is primarily formed.
BronzeFlux
is not absorbed through intact skin areas. Do not ingest.
Absorption will produce pathological disturbance. Respiratory
protection should be worn in heavy dust concentrations.
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