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ALL-STATE 13B

Brazing alloy designed for wear resistance.

Features

Brazing alloy designed for wear resistance, overlaying and build-up on ferrous and non-ferrous materials. Deposits easily machined; may remelt again when building up without loss of toughness or overheating of base metal. Use with All-State No.1113 flux or Jet Flux.

Classifications

Properties

Typical Properties
Typical Mechanical Properties  
Tensile Strength Up to 85 ksi, 59.77 kgs/mm2
Hardness  
As Welded 90 to 110 Brinell, 500 kg. load
After Work Hardening 0 to 200 Brinell, 500 kg. load
Working Temperature 1400 to 1750 °F, 760 to 954 °C
Remelt Temperature 1750 Min. °F, 954 Min. °C

Part No.

13B
Part No. Model / Product Description UPC
69050031 A/S 13B 1/8X18X10X40 662393002476
69050032 A/S 13B 3/16X18X10X40 662393002483
69051031 A/S BRAZALOY NS 13 1/8X18X1#X1 662393003176

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Depositions/Paramaters

Extra Info

Ideal for overlaying and building up gear teeth, shafts, bearings, valve seats and other surfaces subjected to frictional wear.

Procedure

Clean all areas to be joined or built up. When using No. 13 Bare rods, employ All-State No. 1113 flux or All-State Jet Flux. Use a neutral flame with the torch at a low angle to the work. Preheat starting area to a dull red heat, apply a small amount of flux and alloy, continue to heat until alloy flows out. Add additional alloy until desired size and shape is obtained. Layer upon layer can be built up without removing flux or cleaning previous deposit. All-State No. 5 flux give better bonding qualities on cast iron or stainless steel.

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