Description
Harris® 015FC30 Flux Coated Low Fuming Bronze White 5 lb Tube
Harris® White Low Fuming Bronze Flux-Coated Welding Alloy Rod measures 1/16″ Dia x 18″ and has a flux coating that provides superior wetting action with no objectionable fuming. Designed for braze welding applications of steel, cast iron and copper, and can also be used with standard oxy-fuel torches. It features a brazing temperature range of 1670 – 1750 degrees Fahrenheit with a maximum tensile strength up to 65 ksi. Its porosity-free deposits yield an excellent color match to the yellow brasses. It comes in a 5 lb box.
Harris 15 Low-Fuming Bronze (LFB) copper-zinc alloy is designed for torch braze/welding. This alloy can also braze/weld steel, cast iron and copper. It can be used with a standard oxy-fuel torch. LFB is available bare or flux-coated versions. Copper-zinc-tin bare and flux-coated filler metal for braze-welding of steel, some cast iron grades, including malleable and grey iron, and joining copper.
Features and Benefits
- Copper-zinc braze-welding bare and flux-coated rods.
- Exhibits minimal capillary action during brazing.
- Limited joint designs to lap, tee and butt joints, although butt joints require some edge preparation.
- Good machinability.
- Produces porosity-free deposits.
- Color matches yellow brass.
- Corrosion resistance is similar to most high zinc brass alloys. Care should be taken on service conditions where water immersion is involved as dezincification is a potential issue.
Typical Application
- Brazing steel and some cast iron grades (malleable and gray iron).
- Joining copper.
Harris #015FC30 Specifications
- Item: White Low Fuming Bronze Flux-Coated Welding Alloy
- AWS: A5.8 RBCuZn-C
- ASME: SFA 5.8 RBCuZn-C
- ISO: 17672 Cu681
- Length: 18"
- Weight: 5 lb
- Brazing temperature range: 1670° F to 1750° F
- AWS Classification: RBCuZn-C
- Package: Tube
- Diameter: 1/16"
- Coating: Flux
- Country of Origin (subject to change): United States
Restrictions and Compliance
- Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Caution: Keep your head out of fumes
- Caution: Use enough ventilation, exhaust at the arc, or both, to keep fumes and gases from your breathing zone and the general area
- Caution: Wear correct eye, ear, and body protection
- Caution: Do not touch live electrical parts
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