BRAZAGE SAFE-T-FLUXES
Stainless Light

Recommended for joining Steel, Stainless Steel , Nickel  alloys
creamy, gray silver brazing paste flux
   
Used by Award Winning Builders
Worldwide
$29.00 Includes S&H within the USA
One Pound Jar

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$105.00 S&H within the USA

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Suggested Filler Metal:  BAg, BCuP

Physical Characteristics:
Creamy, gray

Active Temperature Range:
900°F to 1600+°F

Type and Specifications:
AMS 3411
AWS A5.31-92, Type FB3C

Residue Removal:
water-soluble / warm water

 

Refer to Directions for Stainless Light below

Contains no Potassium Bifluoride
Specially formulated for Cycle Design Group
as a safe general - purpose, silver brazing flux.
Works with all high ratio low temperature silver brazing rods. Provides optimal flow and clean joints from 40% to 58% silver.

Excellent for use with steel or stainless steel.

  • Stainless Light is a creamy, gray silver brazing paste flux that is active and protective to 870°C/1,600+°F. 
  • It is recommended for use with Stainless Steel  alloys,
     ferrous metals, Nickel, Carbides, Gold, Silver and Platinum. 
    Works well with steel or stainless steel joining.
  • Stainless Light contains no Potassium Bifluoride and will not irritate the skin. 
  • The flux will not harden or crystallize, retaining its creamy texture up to two (2) years. 
  • Stainless Light Contains "Altife" making it the most effective flux for Silver brazing in the World.

 * The above goods shipped USPS - can be up to 14 days delivery. 
 


DIRECTIONS FOR Stainless Light And Brazage paste fluxes
"Stainless Light" may be used in concentrated form or diluted with water to a thinner consistency.  Heating the flux to 60°C/140°F - 82°C/180°F makes it less viscous and more reactive.  Heat the flux slowly to reduce spattering or excessive bubbling.  The raw flux and residues are soluble in hot water (at least 140°F/60°C.  Chipping or grinding is not necessary.
  1. Remove any oil, grease or other contaminants from the surface to be brazed.
    (Works best over pretreatment with Al-Tife Pro)(PickleX20)or Hot dish soap wash, use no solvents
  2. Apply flux to joint by dipping, swabbing or brushing area being brazed.  The flux may be used as supplied or diluted.
  3. Apply heat, by torch, induction or other means to area being brazed after flux has been applied to activate the flux.
  4. Feed the braze alloy into the joint, unless a brazing pre-form is already in place.
  5. Clean flux residues from brazed joint using hot water (60°C±5°C /140°F±10°F) for best results.  If unavailable, room temperature water may also be used.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
Contains Potassium Fluoborate (CAS No. 14075-53-7) and should be handled with care.  Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing, using NIOSH approved safety goggles, rubber gloves and rubber apron.  As an added precaution, wash hands thoroughly after use.  Brazing should be done with adequate ventilation. Disposal of raw flux and flux residues must be carried out in accordance with local and federal environmental guidelines.

"Stainless Light" has a two (2) year shelf life when stored properly.  Refer to MSDS included for additional safety information.

Minimize your health risk.
This like all chemicals can be dangerous if misused.  If used properly, this product is virtually non toxic.

 

The information contained herein is based on data considered to be accurate and is intended for use by persons having technical skills at their own discretion and risk.  Since conditions of use are outside of CDG's control, we cannot assume liability for results obtained or damage incurred due to misuse, nor can we assume customer liability. CDG maintains a no questions ask return or replacement policy on this product should it ever be found to be improperly packaged or defective in any way.  A replacement is guaranteed, however buyer pays shipping.

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