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Bellman-Melcor
Inc.
P.O. Box 188
7575 West 183rd Street
Tinley Park, Illinois 60477
Phone: 1-800-367-6024
Fax: 1-888-(brazeit) 272-9348
E-mail: sales@bellmanmelcor.com
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This
family of alloys is well suited for ferrous metal applications.
These materials are an economical alternative to silver based
products.
CDA #110 (Electrolytic Tough Pitch)
This is a standard copper used extensively for brazing steel,
stainless, and nickel alloys in a controlled atmosphere furnace.
Offers exceptional strength and flow characteristics.
Melt Point = 1949°F
Flow Point = 1981°F
AWS BCu-1;
Meets Federal Specification QQ-B-575.
CDA
#102 (OFHC)
High purity copper for furnace and vacuum brazing. Provides outstanding
strength on steel, stainless, and nickel alloys. This product
provides high liquidity so it works great with tight fitting parts.
Melt & Flow Point = 1981°F
Meets Federal Specification: QQ-B-575.
CDA
#521 (Phos. Bronze Grade C)
Delivers high strength and superior liquidity for furnace braze
applications with steel and stainless. Because of its wider range
between melt and flow, this alloy works great for loose fit connections.
The lower flow point may provide economic advantages in running
a furnace.
Melt Point = 1620°F Flow Point = 1880°F
CDA
#681 (Low Fuming Bronze)
Versatility without the higher cost of silver. Works best for
induction or torch brazing. Excellent results on ferrous and non-ferrous
base metals.
Melt Point = 1595°F Flow Point = 1620°F
AWS A5.8 (RBCuZn-C)
CDA
#773 (Nickel-Silver)
Used mainly to join carbide to steel. Offers high strength and
economy compared to silver-based alloys.
Melt Point = 1665°F Flow Point = 1680°F
AWS A5.8 (RBCuZn-D)
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