UNI-1056FC
Cadmium Free 56% Silver Solder
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- Low
melting point and thin flowing
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Close color match to stainless steel
- Superior
joint strength
- For
ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Resists
pitting
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High ductility
- Ideal
for Nickel and Nickel Alloys, Stainless Steel
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The high
silver content of this flux coated alloy gives it a light color
similar to stainless steel. Being cadmium-free makes it ideal
for application in the food industry and high vacuum assemblies.
Joints exibit high strength and good electrical conductivity.
Also available on coils or as bare 18" rod.
Joining stainless materials commonly used in the food and dairy
industry. Excellent for assembly and repair of laboratory apparatus,
tubing, instruments, control devices, trim work, switches, etc.
Ideal for general maintenance and repair. |
| Technical
Data |
| Nominal
Composition |
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| Tensile
Strength |
up
to 75,000 psi (54 kg/MM2)
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| Working
temperature |
1160°F
(6270°C)
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| Elongation
% |
approx.
25
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| Hardness
(BH) |
approx.
115 |
| Color
match |
good
on stainless steel |
| Corrosion
Resistance |
good |
| Electricsal
Conductivity |
good |
| Diameter
(in) |
1/16"
3/32" |
| (cm) |
1.6
2.5 |
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| Procedure |
| Clean
work surface. Remove dirt, grease,rust,burrs from joint area.
Joint fit-up should be .002" to .005" for best results.
In complex joint configurations, apply extra flux. Use slightly
carburizing flame. Melt off small quanitty of flux from rod
and heat joint area broadly, until flux liquifies. Apply UNI-1056FC
alloy as required to complete fillet. Keeping the torch in motion
will help prevent overheating. Remove flux residue with hot
water 150°F (650°C). |