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Silvacore A-38T
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A general purpose alloy providing good flow and ductility
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Silvaloy 18M
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Automatic brazing of copper and copper products
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Silvaloy 15
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Best for large gap application
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BM 2075-N
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Boron free alloy with good fluidity, low base metal erosion
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Silvaloy A-40N5
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Broader melt range allows for better gap filling characteristics
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BM 1490
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Commonly used for step-brazing
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Silvaloy A-9
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Compatible to heat treat cycles of carbon steel
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BM 1925-N
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Corrosion resistant, good strength at high temperatures
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Wolverine Black Flux
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Designed for applications with higher temperature brazing alloys
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Wolverine Ultra Flux
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Designed for use with all silver alloys on all metals except Al, Mg, or Ti
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Silvaloy A-35
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Dissimilar metals brazing in refrigeration applications
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BM 1742
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Economic alternative to gold/nickel
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Aluminum Bronze Flux
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Excellent adherence and wettability of aluminum-bronze
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BM 1850-N
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Excellent flow, good for repair of cracks in brazing joints
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Silvaloy B-60T
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Excellent for furnace and vacuum brazing, good marine resistance
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BM 1970-N
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Excellent for wide gap applications
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Silvaloy A-45
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Excellent replacement to cadmium containing alloys
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Silvaloy A-56T
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Excellent replacement to cadmium containing alloys when low melt required
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Silvaloy A-20
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Excellent temperature match to heat treatment of carbon steels
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Silvaloy 0
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Extensive flow, very fluid, for copper, brass and bronze base metal
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BM 1670
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For ceramic to metal assemblies, good step braze alloy
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BM 1860
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For copper, nickel, kovar, and Mo-Mn metallized ceramics
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BM 1652
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For copper, stainless steel, kovar and metallized ceramics other than Mo-Mn
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CDA#521
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For furnace applications with steel
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97/3
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For furnace brazing of steel components, very good gap filling ability
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BM 1301
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For joining non-ferrous and ferrous alloys, mid-temperature vacuum
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Silvaloy B-72Li
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For non-ferrous and ferrous base metals
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BM 1740
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For stainless steel, inconel, kovar, and tungsten
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BM 1886
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For use with stainless steel materials
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BM 1630-N
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Free flowing & low melt temperature, low solubility
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BM 1900-N
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Free flowing alloy suitable for tight joint designs
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CDA #110
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Furnace applications brazing steel to steel
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Silvaloy A-60
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Good color match to silver
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Silvaloy A-40N2
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Good corrosion properties with stainless steels
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Silvaloy A-45T
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Good for dissimilar metals with moderate flow characteristics
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Silvaloy A-30
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Good for refrigeration assemblies where higher temperatures can be employed
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BM 1830-N
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Good general purpose alloy for joining non-ferrous alloys and steels
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BM 2050
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Good oxidation resistance, high ductility and strength
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Silvacore A-50N
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Good strength & flow characteristics works on stainless steel and carbide
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Silvaloy A-40
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Good wide gap filling characteristics
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CDA#773
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High temperature & strength alloy suited for carbide to steel applications
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Silvaloy Z-85M
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High temperature service, specialty steels and alloys
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BM 909
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High temperature solder, good wetting on most metals
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Silvaloy 6F
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Ideal flow as preform, reasonably fluid
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Silvaloy 5
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Ideal for larger copper pipes
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Silvaloy Z-75
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Joining of steel & SS assemblies that come in contact with ammonia
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Silvaloy 45
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Joins non-ferrous & dissimilar metals, close joint clearance requirements
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Silvaloy 30
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Less silver at the expense of increased melt temperature and range
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BM 536
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Low ductility and vapor pressure
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Silvaloy A-49NM
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Low temperature melting alloy for joining carbines and ferrous alloys
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Silvaloy A-54N
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Low zinc suitable for furnace brazing
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Silvaloy A-25
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Moderate ductility
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Silvaloy A-25T
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Moderate ductility limits joint design and applications
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Silvaloy B-56N
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No zinc content reduces zinc deposit in furnace during brazing operation
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Silvacore A-56T
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Outstanding flow & ductility, great color match for SS and silver
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BM 2925-N
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Silicon free, for stainless steel & aircraft components
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Silvaloy 2
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Silver addition lowers solidus temperature
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CDA#681,
Silvaloy A-38T,
Silvaloy B-93Li
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Suitable for ferrous and non-ferrous alloys
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Silvaloy A-40L
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Suitable for furnace brazing of steel, nickel, copper alloys
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Silvaloy 35
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Suitable for larger gap clearance and easier filling
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Silvaloy 50N
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Universal alloy in joining of carbide tool assemblies
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#718 Aluminum
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Used extensively in automotive applications
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BM 1325
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Used for non-ferrous & ferrous alloys, popular alloy for vacuum tube seals
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Silvaloy A-5
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Used for simultaneous brazing & heat treating of steels
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Silvaloy B-72
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Used in critical electronic and aerospace brazements
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Silvaloy A-40T
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Used in joining ferrous and non-ferrous alloys
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Silvaloy 50
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Used on some base metals
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Silvaloy A-70
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Used on sterling silver
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#716 Aluminum
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Used when fit-up is less than desirable
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Silvaloy A-50N
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Used with 300 series stainless in food, medical and dental fields
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CDA #102
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Vacuum and specialty furnace applications with steel & stainless steel
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BM 2015-N
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Versatile alloy for brazing steel components
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BM 1566
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Very fluid for tight vacuum joints
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BM 1610-N
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Very free flowing alloy and low melt temperature
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BM 1915
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Very high ductility and strength
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BM 1950-N
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Wide melting range with low diffusion
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Dispensable Brazing Flux
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consult technical staff to determine your appropriate dispensable flux
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