Morgan Advanced Materials Braze Alloys Nioro™-ABA

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High-purity Active Braze Alloy of gold, nickel, vanadium and molybdenum, developed for direct application to ceramic surfaces. Nominal composition by weight: 82.0% Au, 15.5% Ni, 1.75% V and 0.75% Mo.
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High-purity Active Braze Alloy of gold, nickel, vanadium and molybdenum, developed for direct application to ceramic surfaces. Nominal composition by weight: 82.0% Au, 15.5% Ni, 1.75% V and 0.75% Mo.
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Nioro™-ABA
Braze Alloys Nioro™-ABA
High-purity Active Braze Alloy of gold, nickel, vanadium and molybdenum, developed for direct application to ceramic surfaces. Nominal composition by weight: 82.0% Au, 15.5% Ni, 1.75% V and 0.75% Mo.

High-purity Active Braze Alloy of gold, nickel, vanadium and molybdenum, developed for direct application to ceramic surfaces. Nominal composition by weight: 82.0% Au, 15.5% Ni, 1.75% V and 0.75% Mo.

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  Morgan Advanced Materials
Product Category Filler Alloys and Consumables
Product Number Nioro™-ABA
Product Name Braze Alloys
Melting Range 1724 to 1760 F (940 to 960 C)
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