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WELDING ALLOYS
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Welding Alloys
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Stainless Alloys
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Titanium
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Lockwire
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Cobalt Based Alloys
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Aluminum Alloys
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Magnesium
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Copper Based Alloys
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Cast Iron
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Fluxes
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FLUX |
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Molten brazing alloys require a clean surface on which to flow if they are to bond properly. Heating metal during the brazing process causes oxides to form on its surface. These oxides, if not removed, will prevent the filler metal from flowing completely. A coating of flux applied prior to heating the joint will protect the area from exposure to the air and absorb oxides, which may form on the surface.
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AWS A5.8
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Fed Spec QQ-B-650
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SAE Aero Spec
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P&I White Flux |
AWS FB3-A | Fed. Spec O-F-499 Type B | AMS 3410 | |
| P&I Black Flux | AWS FB3-C | Fed. Spec O-F-499 Type B | AMS 3411 | |
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| Paste fluxes are supplied in one- pound and five-pound jars or 65-pound pails. Liquid fluxes from one-pint to 55-gallon containers are available. Bernite 45, stocked in 10-pound, 50-pound and 100-pound drums is available for post-braze flux removal. |
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