Brazing alloy for joining steel and other metals (except white metals)
A high strength brazing alloy for joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals (except white metals), and carbon and alloy steels. Higher strength than ordinary bronze rods, can replace many higher cost silver alloys.

| Typical Mechanical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | Up to 85 ksi, 59.77 kgs/mm2 |
| Hardness | 90 to 110 Brinell, 500 kg. load |
| Working Temperature | 1200 to 1750 °F, 649 to 954 °C |
| Remelt Temperature | 1750 Min. °F, 954 Min. °C |
Clean joint area. Paint area with All-State No. 1113 paste flux. Assemble parts making sure a close fit is maintained. A joint clearance of .001" to .003" will give maximum strengths. Heat with a neutral flame until flux turns liquid. Add sufficient alloy to fill joint. All-State No. 5 flux is recommended for better bonding qualities on stainless steel and cast iron.
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