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SIL-CAN
45: Most popular brazing alloy for brazing
steel, stainless steel, copper, copper alloys, nickel
and its alloys. Free-flowing with excellent strength for
average to good fit-ups. Contains 45% silver. Brazing
temperature is 1175°F. Use SIL-CAN WHITE CREAM BRAZING
FLUX.
BRAZESAFE
45: Cadmium free brazing alloy for silver brazing
without toxic fumes. Free-flowing with similar characteristics
and uses as SIL-CAN 45, but requires a somewhat higher
brazing temperature (1300°F). Use SIL-CAN WHITE CREAM
BRAZING FLUX.
BRAZESAFE
56: Cadmium free alloy with the lowest brazing
temperature (1200°F) of this class of alloys. Excellent
choice for use in food handling equipment and hand torch
brazing. While good for brazing all ferrous and non-ferrous
alloys, its whitish color makes it a good color match
for certain stainless steels and sterling silver.
LEAD-FREE
EVERGLEEM 496: Tarnish resistant silver/tin
solder of exceptional strength and ductility. Although
it melts at 430°F, it has exceptional strength and
vibration resistance at 250°F. Contains no antimony,
NO LEAD or other toxic metals, stays bright, and maintains
its color on stainless steel. Used on potable water
systems, low pressure steam, radiators, etc. Meets ASTM
Specification B32 and J-STD-006, Sn96. (Use SIL-CAN
LIQUID SOLDERING FLUX when soldering stainless.)
SIL-CAN
WHITE CREAM BRAZING FLUX: A general purpose,
homogenized brazing flux for use with the above silver
brazing alloys when required. Fully active between 1100°F
and 1600°F, making it suitable for 95% of all brazing
jobs. For both torch and induction heating. Meets Federal
Specification O-F-499C and AMS341OD.
SIL-CAN
LIQUID SOLDERING FLUX: Extremely active liquid
flux use with EVER-GLEEM 496 as well as regular solders
especially on stainless and galvanized steel. Also suitable
for use with torch, dipping, and induction heating. Inorganic
chloride residues are corrosive, but are easily removed
with hot water
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Sil-Can Alloy
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Nom. Comp %
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Other
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Temperature °F
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AWS: A5.8-62
ASTM: B260-62T
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Ag
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Cu
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Zn
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Solidus
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Liquidus
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| Sil-Can 0 |
-
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93
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-
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7 Phos
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1310
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1480
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BCuP-2
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| Sil-Can Premium |
2
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91
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-
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7 Phos
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1190
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1450
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BCuP-6
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| Sil-Can 5 |
5
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89
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-
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6 Phos
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1190
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1490
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BCuP-3
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| Sil-Can 15 |
15
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80
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-
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5 Phos
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1190
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1475
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BCuP-5
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| Sil-Can 35 |
35
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26
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21
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18 Cad.
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1195
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1295
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BAg-2
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| Sil-Can 45 |
45
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15
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16
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24 Cad.
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1125
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1145
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BAg-1
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| Brazesafe 45 |
45
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30
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25
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-
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1225
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1370
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BAg-5
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| Brazesafe 56 |
56
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22
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17
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5 Tin
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1145
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1205
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BAg-7
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SIL-CAN Alloys
meet appropriate Federal Spec. QQ-B-650a & QQ-B-654.
SIL-CAN 0 - 15 have a specific gravity of approximately
30lbs. per cubic inch.
SIL-CAN 35, 45 & BRAZESAFE have a specific gravity
of approximately 5.0 troy ounces per cubic inch.
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