Brazing is a process whereby similar or dissimilar metals are joined using an alloy that often includes a base of silver combined with nickel, copper and zinc. High temperature brazing, generally used for carbide products, may employ alloys that contain no silver but use nickel, copper and manganese. Brazing covers a temperature range of 900° - 2200°F / 470°-1190°C.
Superior Flux’s brazing fluxes are categorized in the following links:
Silver Brazing White Flux Paste
High-Temp Black Brazing Flux Paste
Carbide Brazing Flux Paste
Liquid Brazing Flux
Powder Brazing Flux
Aluminum Brazing Flux
Aluminum Bronze Brazing Flux
Jewelry Brazing Flux Paste
Fluoride Free Brazing Flux Paste
Anti-Borax No. 2 Bronze Brazing Flux
Titanium Brazing Flux
For a numerical/alphabetical product listing, go to MSDS and Spec Sheets.