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Harris® Safety-Silv® 40T high silver brazing alloy filler metal 3/32" round 50 troy oz. coil packed in a box is primarily designed for brazing copper, brass, and steel. The melting range allows use where part clearance cannot be tightly controlled. The tin addition reduces the melting temperature and allows for slightly lower silver content. The result is an with good flow characteristics and the opportunity for cost reduction compared with traditional 45% silver filler metals. Conforms to the EU Reach and RoHS directive.
Features
General purpose, cadmium-free, silver brazing alloy
Forms excellent fillets
Melting range is ideal when part clearance cannot be tightly controlled
Maintains good mechanical properties
Tin addition reduces the melting temperature to allow a slightly lower silver content
Good flow properties
Ideal for brazing copper, brass and steel
Fluidity rating of 6.5
Provides cost-savings opportunity when compared to 45% silver alloys
Conforms to the EU Reach and RoHS directive
Specifications
ANSI/AWS A5.8 Class BAg-28
ASME SFA5.8 Class BAg-28
Applications
Designed for brazing copper, brass and steel.
Cost effective alternative to 45% silver alloys.
Good flow properties with lower brazing temperature.
Caution
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 flame, or heat source, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area