1/16 in. x 20 in. 15% Silver 1 lb. Brazing Rod (51 Sticks)

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Harris® Stay-Silv®

Stay-Silv® 1/16 in. x 20 in. 15% Silver 1 lb. Brazing Rod (51 Sticks)

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Harris® Stay-Silv®

Stay-Silv® 1/16 in. x 20 in. 15% Silver 1 lb. Brazing Rod (51 Sticks)

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  • Part #H15320R1
  • Item #3625579
  • Manufacturer Part #15320R1
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  • Ideal for brazing air conditioning and refrigeration connections
  • Wide melting range allows operators to fill loose connections and "cap", or build up around finished joint; however, when heated above its liquidus it will penetrate tight connections
  • Stay-Silv® 15 brazing filler metal is a frequent choice for brazing copper
  • Corrosion resistance is generally similar to copper base metal, but phosphorus containing alloys, including Stay-Silv® 15, should not be used if the braze is exposed to sulfur or sulfur compounds in service
  • Conforms to the EU RoHS directive
  • Suitable for brazing low nickel, (10% maximum), copper/nickel base metals
  • Can be used to braze brass with the use of appropriate brazing flux, is not recommended for brazing steel or other ferrous metals due to sufficient lack of joint ductility
  • Requires Certification

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Specifications

ANSI:
ANSI A5.8
ASME:
ASME SFA 5.8 Class BCuP-5, QQ-B-654A BCuP-5
Application:
Brazing, HVAC, Refrigeration
Collection:
Stay-Silv®
Diameter:
1/16 in
Height:
11 in
ISO:
ISO 17672 CuP 284
Length:
20 in
Material:
Copper, Phosphorus, Silver
Melting Temperature:
1480 F
NSF Certified:
No
Number of Pieces:
51 Piece
Origin:
Domestic
Product Type:
Stick Tube
Temperature Range:
1300 to 1500 Deg F (704 to 816 Deg C)