AL-BRAZE 1070 A superior brazing alloy for the joining of aluminum to aluminum. Al-braze is freeflowing with unequaled capillary attraction, ductility and penetration. Use with Al-Braze flux
Procedure: Clean the braze areaRemove all plating or anodized finishMix powdered flux with water to form a paste.Heat the wire and dip into dry flux for extra coverageUse a reducing flameKeep torch in constant motionMelt the alloy with the heat from the work piece not with the torch
Features: Tensile strength - Up to 35,000 psiSolidus - 1070ºFLiquidus - 1080ºFExcellent corrosion resistanceSpecific gravity - 2.66
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COR-AL Flux cored aluminium torch alloy which is able to produce either thin flowing or bead forming characteristics.
Procedure: Clean the braze areaRemove all plating or anodized finishLeave a gap of 1/16” to 1/8”Bevel 60º to 70º for butt joints or cracksIt is unnecessary to melt the base metalUse a carburizing flameKeep the flame 1” to 3” from the surfaceTouch COR-AL to the braze area under the flame until the filler metal flowsDeposit small amounts of alloy and allow it to flow out on the braze areaFor buildup work: reduce the heat; play the flame on the filler rod above the workpiece; melt drops of the filler onto the workpieceFor greater flowability: use Al-Braze flux; remove the flux residue with warm water and a stiff brushCrimp the end of the rod after use to seal in flux
Features: Tensile strength - Up to 30,000 psiSolidus - 1055ºFLiquidus - 1155ºFGood color match (will darken if anodized)Good corrosion resistanceCan be applied out-of-position
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