ACTIVE-BRAZE filler metals

ACTIVE-BRAZETM No.10 Brazing Paste Grade B420P 80 provides a silver, copper, titanium type active brazing filler metal in paste form and is intended principally for brazing non-metallised alumina ceramics to a metallic substrate.

It can also be used for brazing a wide range of other non-metallic materials to themselves, or to metallic substrates without the need for metallisation.

ACTIVE-BRAZE No.15 is used for the brazing of ceramics like alumina and zirconia, diamond, natural, single crystal, or Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) types, as well as graphite, sapphire, silicon carbide, Poly-Crystalline Diamond (PCD) and Poly-crystalline Cubic Boron Nitride (PCBN) to themselves or to metallic substrates like low expansion nickel alloys, copper and tungsten carbide.

ACTIVE-BRAZE filler metals

ACTIVE-BRAZE No. 1

Ag Cu Al Ti Melting Range
92.75 5 1 1.25 860 - 912oC

 

ACTIVE-BRAZE No. 2

Ag Cu Ti Melting Range
68.8 26.7 4.5 830 - 850oC

 

ACTIVE-BRAZE No. 10

Ag Cu Ti Melting Range
70 28 2 780 - 800oC

 

ACTIVE-BRAZE No.10 Brazing Paste is a specialised brazing paste for the active brazing of non-metallic materials. It can be used for the brazing of ceramics like alumina and zirconia, diamond, natural, single crystal or CVD (chemical vapour deposition) types, as well as graphite, sapphire, silicon carbide and PCBN to themselves or to metallic substrates like low expansion nickel alloys, copper and tungsten carbide.

ACTIVE-BRAZE No. 15

Ag Cu In Ti Melting Range
60 24 14 2 620 - 720oC

 

ACTIVE-BRAZE No.15 Brazing Paste is a specialised brazing paste for the active brazing of non-metallic materials. It is used for the brazing of ceramics like alumina and zirconia, diamond, natural, single crystal, or CVD (chemical vapour deposition) types, as well as graphite, sapphire, silicon carbide, PCD and PCBN to themselves or to metallic substrates like low expansion nickel alloys, copper and tungsten carbide.

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Jacob Benstead

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Mario Porta

Switzerland, Austria and Germany