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Harris® blue flux-coated low fuming bronze welding alloy measures 1/18" dia. x 36" long. The flux coating provides superior wetting action with no objectionable fuming. Designed for braze welding applications of steel, cast iron and copper, and can also be used with standard oxy-fuel torches. It features a brazing temperature range of 1670 - 1750 degrees Fahrenheit, maximum tensile strength up to 65 psi, porosity-free deposits, and is an excellent color match to the yellow brasses. It comes in a 10 lb. box.
Features
Tensile strength - Up to 65,000 psi
Brazing temperature range - 1670° F to 1750° F
Good machinability
Porosity - free deposits
Color matches yellow brass
Flux coating provides excellent wetting action with no objectable fuming
Specifications
AWS A5.8 RBCuZn-C
ASME SFA 5.8 RBCuZn-C
ISO 17672 Cu681
Includes
Harris® low fuming bronze blue flux-coated alloy 1/8" x 36" x 10 lb. box
Applications
Braze welding of steel, cast iron and copper
May be used with standard oxy-fuel torch
Caution
WARNING: PROTECT yourself and others. Read and understand the information.
FUMES AND GASES can be hazardous to your health.
HEAT RAYS (Infrared radiation) from flame or hot metal can injure eyes.
Before use, read and understand the manufacturer's instructions. Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and your employer's safety practices.
Keep your head out of fumes
Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area
Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection
Do not touch live electrical parts
See American National Standard Z49.1, Safety in Welding, Cutting, and Allied Processes, published by the American Welding Society, 8669 Doral Blvd., Doral, Florida 33166, OSHA Safety and Health Standards, available from the U.S. Government Office, Washington, DC 20402.