Brazing Rod - Nickel Bronze
Nickel Bronze (Nickel Silver) brazing alloy rod for high strength Oxy braze welding of steel, cast iron, malleable iron, fusion welding of similar copper alloys & build up of worn ferrous components, eg gear teeth. Good wear resistance. Melting range approx. 920-940c. AWS classsification A5.8 RBCuZn-D.
Brazing & TIG Rod Selection Guide
Brazing & TIG Rod Selection Guide
Also Known As:
Nickel Silver
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APPLICATION INFO:
- High strength joining of steel, cast iron and malleable iron
- Also used for: Fusion welding similar copper alloys, brazing nickel-based alloys, build-up of worn ferrous components (e.g., gear teeth)
- Good wear resistance
- Also known as Nickel-Silver
SPECIFICATIONS & PROPERTIES:
- Classification: AWS A5.8 RBCuZn-D
- Composition: Cu, Zn, Ni & Si
- Melting Range: Approx. 920-940°C
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