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Brass solder for steels and nickel alloys
80 MF
Nickel-alloyed brazing alloy based on CuZn. Excellent wetting properties. Very low viscosity. High capillary action. High strength. Tight and smooth seams.
Technical data
Brazing alloy
ISO 17672: not classifiable
EN 1044: not classifiable
DIN 8513: CuNiZn alloy
Flux content
EN 1045: FH 21
DIN 8511: F-SH 2
Melting interval (Sol./Liq. [°C]: 885 - 910
Soldering temperature [°C]: 910
Density [g/cm3]: 8.7
Applications
For gap, joint and build-up soldering, also in series production, e.g: Unalloyed and low-alloy steels (structural steels, case-hardening, heat-treatable and nitriding steels), nickel, nickel alloys, malleable cast iron (GTW), nickel silver (CuNiZn alloys) and for joint brazing of cast iron materials.
Typical application examples are
Brazing sheet metal for the automotive industry, washing machines and refrigerators; tubular and sectional steel constructions, luggage racks, trailers, steel furniture, shelves and consoles.
Processing instructions
Clean soldering areas. Round off edges. Coat soldering surfaces with flux. Heat the tip of the soldering rod
and dip into the flux. Preheat the workpiece widely and continuously. Do not overheat. Remove corrosive flux residues.
Heat sources: Flame soldering (acetylene; neutral), oven, HF induction.
Delivery form
80 MF: notched flux-cored solder rod (TIG soldering), Ø 2.0 x 500mm
Specification
Code | 200565 |
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Category | Brass plumb bobs |
Number in package | 5.0 kg |
Price per unit | 125,36 € / kg |
Price excl. VAT | 626,80 € |
Price incl. VAT 0% | 626,80 € |
Availability | within 7 to 10 days |