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Brass Alloys
These alloys can also be used to join many Ferrous Metals, Copper Alloys, Cast Iron, Steel and Tungsten Carbide. While they are more difficult to use because of their higher melting temperature and relatively poor capillary action many users find these alloys to be an economical alternative to the Copper Phosphorous and Silver-Bearing Alloys.
Increasingly, Brouwer Metaal Ireland Brass Alloys are being used, to great effect, with the Gas Flux System. See the navigation point to the left for more detail on this.
Alloy |
Cu ± 1 |
Zn ± 1 |
Ni |
Other Metals |
Solidus/ Liquidus °C |
BroZin 378 |
61 |
37.8 |
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Si 0.2 Ag 1 |
870/890 |
BroZin 394 |
60 |
39.4 |
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Si 0.3 Mn 0.3 |
890/910 |
BroZin 386 |
60 |
38.6 |
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Mn 0.8 Sn 0.3 |
820/850 |
BroZin S23 |
59 |
39.25 |
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Si 0.15 Mn 0.8 Sn 0.8 |
880/900 |
BroZin S22 |
59 |
39.75 |
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Si 0.25 Sn 1 |
800/840 |
BroZin S21 |
58.8 |
41 |
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Si 0.25 |
860/900 |
BroZin 444 |
49 |
44.4 |
6 |
Si 0.3 Mn 0.3 |
860/910 |
BroZin 416 |
48 |
41.6 |
10 |
Si 0.2 Mn 0.2 |
890/920 |
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