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Alloy Brazing Guide
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This chart will show which types of alloy brazing rods you should use with each type of allow joint.
Alloy to Alloy Type | Brazing Rod Type |
Copper to Copper | Copper Brazing Rods – Apply more heat to the pipe or connection that is larger. |
Copper to Brass |
Silver Solder Brazing Rods – Although you can use Copper brazing rods, it’s recommended to use Silver Solder instead. |
Copper to Aluminium | Aluminium Brazing Rods – Place more heat on the copper than on the aluminium. Too much heat will immediately melt the aluminium. |
Copper to Stainless Steel | Silver Solder Brazing Rods – Place more heat on the stainless steal than on the copper. |
Aluminium to Aluminium | Aluminium Brazing Rods – Balance the heat by applying heat and removing the flame as it heats up to prevent melting. |
Aluminium to Stainless Steel | Aluminium Brazing Rods – Apply more heat to the stainless steel part to prevent melting the aluminium. |
Stainless Steel to Stainless Steel | Silver Solder Brazing Rods – Apply equal heat to both alloys. |
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