Superior Flux & Mfg. Co.



Anti-Borax Fluxes
Blacksmith and Forge/Farrier Welding

The Anti-Borax Company was founded in 1902. More than a century has passed and the fluxes are still used for bronze brazing, cast-iron welding, and other applications used for metal joining in blacksmithing and forge/farrier processes.

EZ Weld, Climax and Cherry Heat adhere to metal at low heat and are equally good for lap, split, butt, or jump welding. These fluxes enable blacksmiths to weld tool steel, plow open hearth and bessemer at significantly lower temperatures than other compounds while making strong, smooth welds. Can be used with steel as well as iron.


Anti-Borax No. 2 Brass, copper, steel, malleable iron, and other metals
An effective, general- purpose bronze, brazing flux 1400-2200ºF
760-1205ºC
BAg, BCu, BNi, BAu, RBCuZn AWS A5.31-91
Type FB3J
Mil-F-16136B,
Type A/Type B

Stableweld is basically the EZ Weld composition, but with a lower metal load (12%). It is used in forge applications that require a lower metal concentration in the flux. It works like EZ Weld in most forge welding processes, and can be used in a wide variety of applications.

AB-1 Cast Iron Welding flux removes all impurities in the weld metal. It prevents the formation of oxides and eliminates blow holes, providing a more granular and ductile weldment.

Forge Borax is formulated for forge welding of stainless steel and helps remove oxides and make steel easier to work with at temperature.

Crescent is a substitute for Borax on fine work forgings. Crescent contains no metal filings and thus cleans easier. Used for finishing heats, toe caulk and plow work.

Back-up Fluxes for MiG/TiG Welding

These fluxes provide an effective barrier against oxidation for weldments where an inert gas purge cannot be implemented. This is a more effective means of providing backup protection than backing bars and tapes.

Superior No. 9 is formulated for Mig and Tig welding stainless steel and low nickel (less than 20%) heat resistant alloys. The flux prevents oxide inclusion formation, protects the backside from oxidation, supports the molten metal and reduces burn-through.

Superior No. 10 is in the same family as Superior No. 9. It is formulated for Mig and Tig welding stainless steel and low nickel (less than 20%) heat resistant alloys. The flux prevents oxide inclusion formation, protects the backside from oxidation, supports the molten metal and reduces burn-through.



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