BRONZE WELDING ALLOYS

 

Bronze-welding is the joining of two base metals of the same kind or of different kinds using a filler metal with a melting temperature lower than that of the base metals to be joined. All these alloys can be used with the Gasfluxâ process or with a powdered or paste flux.

References

Composition %

Melting range°C

Characteristics

Standards

Applications

Cu

Sn

Si

Mn

Fe

Zn

Ni

Ag

RdaN

mm2

A %

d

AFNOR

A81362 ISO 3677

PRO/LR 1

59,5

1

0.2

 

0.1

39.2

   

870-890

45

35

8,4

60 C1

BCu60ZnSi870- 890

Bronze welding of galvanized steels

cast Iron, copper

PRO/LR2

60

0,2

0.1

0.2

 

39.5

   

870-890

45

35

8,4

60C1

BCu60ZnSi 870 - 890

PRO/LR4

60

0,3

0.4

1.2

 

38.1

   

870-890

45

35

8,4

60C1

BCu60ZnSi 870 - 890

PRO/LR1 F

59,5

1

0.2

 

0.1

39.2

   

870-890

45

35

 

60C1

BCu60ZnSi 870 - 890

Flux-core wire

PRO/LR01

59

 

0.1

   

39.9

 

1

850-870

48

30

8.5

59C1

BCu59ZnAgSi 850-870

Excellent Fluidity

PRO/N6

51

 

0.2

   

42.8

6

 

890-900

55

30

8.5

BCu50ZnNiSi 890-900

Highly suited for

joints

PRO/N10

49

 

0.2

   

40.8

10

 

890-920

75

30

8.7

49C1

BCu49ZnNiSi 890-920

High mechanical

strength

PRO/NO1

48

 

0.2

   

40.8

10

1

870-900

78

25

8.7

48C1

BCu48ZnNiAgSi870-900

Maximum flo-

wability strength

 

Range: Diameter from 0.5 to 6 mm

Form: Rings, rods, coils, various preforms, powders and pastes.