Sandwich type silver alloy composed of three layers.
Silver brazing alloy with a layer of All-State 164 Silver Brazing alloy laminated to each side of the composition metal forming a .02 (.5mm) thick strip. For tungsten carbides, stainless, and high alloyed steels. Absorbs shock and stress. Use with All-State No. 110 flux or All-State S-200 flux

| Typical Mechanical Properties | |
|---|---|
| Tensile Strength | Up to 55 ksi, 38.68 kgs/mm2 |
| Working Temperature | 1500 °F, 816 °C |
| Part No. | Model / Product Description | UPC |
|---|---|---|
| 69050220 | A/S BI-METAL 020X1 X1' EACH | 662393002896 |
Thoroughly clean joint area. Surfaces to be joined should be ground to obtain a tight fitting joint. Cut All-State Bi-Metal strip to joint shape. Paint all joint surfaces and brazing alloy with All-State No. 110 or No. S-200 Flux. Preplace alloy in joint. Heat with a neutral flame keeping torch in constant motion. Do not overheat carbide tip. Discontinue heating when alloy flows. Allow to cool slowly to prevent cracking of carbide tip. Remove flux with hot water.
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