Belmont Metals, Inc. HOLTITE #42 4505D

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Brazing Alloys Featuring Holtite Alloys and Miter-Al-Braze Alloys for Aluminum Metal Joining Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above the melting point and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting ( liquidus ) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal ( know as wetting ) and is then cooled to join the workpieces together. It is similar to soldering, except the temperatures used to melt the filler metal are higher for brazing. A variety of alloys are used as filler metals for brazing depending on the intended use or application method. In general, braze alloys are made up of 3 or more metals to form an alloy with the desired properties. The filler metal for a particular application is chosen based on its ability to: wet the base metals, withstand the service conditions required, and melt at a lower temperature than the base metals or at a very specific temperature. Applications: Joining material within the Aluminum family of alloys. Forms: Cast Strips or Powder, special shapes available upon request.
Description
Brazing Alloys Featuring Holtite Alloys and Miter-Al-Braze Alloys for Aluminum Metal Joining Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above the melting point and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting ( liquidus ) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal ( know as wetting ) and is then cooled to join the workpieces together. It is similar to soldering, except the temperatures used to melt the filler metal are higher for brazing. A variety of alloys are used as filler metals for brazing depending on the intended use or application method. In general, braze alloys are made up of 3 or more metals to form an alloy with the desired properties. The filler metal for a particular application is chosen based on its ability to: wet the base metals, withstand the service conditions required, and melt at a lower temperature than the base metals or at a very specific temperature. Applications: Joining material within the Aluminum family of alloys. Forms: Cast Strips or Powder, special shapes available upon request.

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HOLTITE #42 - 4505D - Belmont Metals, Inc.
Brooklyn, NY, USA
HOLTITE #42
4505D
HOLTITE #42 4505D
Brazing Alloys Featuring Holtite Alloys and Miter-Al-Braze Alloys for Aluminum Metal Joining Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above the melting point and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting ( liquidus ) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal ( know as wetting ) and is then cooled to join the workpieces together. It is similar to soldering, except the temperatures used to melt the filler metal are higher for brazing. A variety of alloys are used as filler metals for brazing depending on the intended use or application method. In general, braze alloys are made up of 3 or more metals to form an alloy with the desired properties. The filler metal for a particular application is chosen based on its ability to: wet the base metals, withstand the service conditions required, and melt at a lower temperature than the base metals or at a very specific temperature. Applications: Joining material within the Aluminum family of alloys. Forms: Cast Strips or Powder, special shapes available upon request.

Brazing Alloys

Featuring Holtite Alloys and Miter-Al-Braze Alloys for Aluminum Metal Joining

Brazing is a metal joining process whereby a filler metal is heated above the melting point and distributed between two or more close fitting parts by capillary action. The filler metal is brought slightly above its melting ( liquidus ) temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux. It then flows over the base metal ( know as wetting ) and is then cooled to join the workpieces together. It is similar to soldering, except the temperatures used to melt the filler metal are higher for brazing.

A variety of alloys are used as filler metals for brazing depending on the intended use or application method. In general, braze alloys are made up of 3 or more metals to form an alloy with the desired properties. The filler metal for a particular application is chosen based on its ability to: wet the base metals, withstand the service conditions required, and melt at a lower temperature than the base metals or at a very specific temperature.

Applications:

Joining material within the Aluminum family of alloys.

Forms:

Cast Strips or Powder, special shapes available upon request.

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  Belmont Metals, Inc.
Product Category Filler Alloys and Consumables
Product Number 4505D
Product Name HOLTITE #42
Applications / Materials Joined Aluminum
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