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DESCRIPTION
Aufhauser White SilverFlux is a white, creamy silver brazing paste flux used with all standard silver alloys, with or without cadimum (except Bag-19 and BCup-1). It is active and protective to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit (980 degrees Centigrade).It was designed for the majority of brazing operations.
 

Aufhauser SilverFlux is recommended for use with copper and copper-based alloys (except those containing substantial amounts of aluminum), steel, stainless steel, nickel, carbides, precious metals and heat resistant alloys.

The Black SilverFlux is recommended where refractory oxides may be present. The boron additives in the Black SilverFlux, (working temperature 1100-1700 degrees Fahrenheit, 600-925 degrees Centigrade) are effective where local overheating may occur, as in induction brazing.

SPECIFICATIONS
  FED SPEC AWS A5.31-91 AMS Temp.
WHITE FLUX O-F-499, Type B Type 3A 3410 1050-1600
BLACK FLUX   Type 3C 3411 1100-1700

DIRECTIONS
Aufhauser SilverFlux may be used in concentrated form or diluted with water to a thinner consistency. Heating the flux to 140-180 degrees Fahrenheit (60-82 degrees Centigrade) makes it less viscous and somewhat more reactive. Heat the flux slowly to reduce spattering or excessive bubbling. The raw flux and residues are soluble in hot water (at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit/60 degrees Centigrade). Chipping or grinding is not necessary.

Availability
1 and 5 pound jars.

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