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  2. Filler metal - Wikipedia

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    Brazing and hard soldering use a higher temperature filler that melts at a temperature which may approach that of the base metal, and which may form a eutectic alloy with the base metal. Filler alloys have a lower melting point than the base metal, so that the joint may be made by bringing the whole assembly up to temperature without everything ...

  3. Solder alloys - Wikipedia

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    It is used in applications where alloys melting higher than soft solders are required, but the cost and strength of silver-brazing alloys is not necessary. [31] Cd 78 Zn 17 Ag 5: 249: 316 [32] Cd: No: KappTecZ High temperature, high strength solder that may be used on most metals, but works extremely well on aluminium, copper and stainless ...

  4. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    Soft soldering is characterized by having a melting point of the filler metal below approximately 400 °C (752 °F), [9] whereas silver soldering and brazing use higher temperatures, typically requiring a flame or carbon arc torch to achieve the melting of the filler. Soft solder filler metals are typically alloys (often containing lead) that ...

  5. List of brazing alloys - Wikipedia

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    General purpose filler metal for aluminium soldering/brazing with a torch. Grayish-white color. 98: 2: Al 73 Cu 20 Si 5 Ni 2 Bi 0.01 Be 0.01 Sr 0.01: Al–Cu–Si 515/535 [5] – For brazing aluminium. Traces of bismuth and beryllium disrupt the surface aluminium oxide. Strontium refines grain structure of the brazing alloy, improving ductility ...

  6. Solder - Wikipedia

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    Soft solder typically has a melting point range of 90 to 450 °C (190 to 840 °F; 360 to 720 K), [3] and is commonly used in electronics, plumbing, and sheet metal work. Alloys that melt between 180 and 190 °C (360 and 370 °F; 450 and 460 K) are the most commonly used.

  7. 4043 aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    4043 aluminium alloy [1] [2] [3] is a wrought aluminium alloy with good corrosion resistance typically used as filler material [4] [5] for welding of aluminium parts. It contains high amounts of silicon (between 4.5 and 6%) and trace amounts of other metals. [6] It is grey in appearance and is sold as either welding wire or welding rod for TIG ...