General-purpose, lowest temperature with short melting ranges, free flowing alloys that are versatile, easy...
This is a white powder flux that’s used for 90% of silver brazing applications. This flux is useful for brazing copper, brass, steel, stainless steel and nickel alloys. It has an active temperature range 550– 800C . it can use with high silver brazing filler metals (EN1044 series ) on the above base metals, and the phos-copper-silver on copper to brass.
DIN EN 1045 FH10 , DIN 8511 F-SH1
Available in 50 g , 100 g , 200 g and 500 g packaging .
The Flux Cleans the surface before brazing and ensures coating of the rod on theworkpiece by preventing oxidation in high temperatures.
It can be cleaned after brazing operation with mechanical methods such as wire brush, grinding, immersing while the workpiece is hot, and special cleaning solutions.
Usable for brazing of galvanized steels with using brass brazing rods.
Working temperature 750-1000 (°C)
DIN EN 1045 FH 21, DIN 8511
F-SH2
Available in 200 g and 500 g packaging .
White powder , corrosive flux has been the standard for joining aluminum materials. Corrosive flux is water-soluble, containing both chloride and fluoride salts. Residues can be washed off the parts with a solution of nitric acid and water, and the resulting braze joint has a clean appearance.
The automotive industry commonly uses this flux on automotive under-the-hood assemblies where visual appearance is critical. Corrosive flux is also used in electrical/heat sink applications because non-corrosive flux residue acts as an insulator and cannot be easily removed.
working range of 520-610°C Excellent dispensibility
Use with aluminium silicon/Aluminum brazing alloys .
in accordance with DIN EN 1045 FL 10 , DIN 851 F-LH1 .
Available in 50g , 100g , 200 g and 500 g packaging .