AMS 4750-4893 Nonferrous


4763

Silver Filler Metals for Brazing, Welding Wire — BAg-7
BAg-7 is an excellent replacement to cadmium containing alloys when low melt temperature is required. It has good corrosion properties and is a color match to stainless. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1400°F.


4765

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-13a
BAg-13a is good for elevated application to 700°F. It’s low zinc content reduces zinc deposit within furnace during brazing operation. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4766

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-23
BAg-23 should be used in the brazing of specialty steels and alloys used in high temperature service. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 2000°F.


4767

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-19
BAg-19 is excellent for joining skins to honeycomb cores, particularly precipitation-hardening stainless steel. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4768

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-2
BAg-2 has a broader melt range than BAg-1 (AMS 4769) which makes it suitable for larger gap clearance and easier filleting. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1400°F.


4769

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-1
BAg-1 has the lowest melting range in joining ferrous, non-ferrous and dissimilar metals that have a close joint clearance requirement. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1350°F.


4770

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-1a
The properties of BAg-1a are similar to those of BAg-1 (AMS 4769) except BAg-1a has a narrower melt range for use on same base metals. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1375°F.


4771

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-3
BAg-3 is a universal alloy in the joining of carbide tool assemblies. Nickel addition improves corrosion resistance in marine environments and other caustic media. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1400°F.


4772

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-13
BAg-13 is low zinc, which is suitable for furnace brazing. It is good for elevated temperatures to 700°F. It is used for carbide assemblies. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1700°F.


4773

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-18
BAg-18 is excellent for furnace and vacuum brazing because there are no zinc or cadmium additions. It also has good corrosion resistance to marine environments. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1500°F.


4774

Silver Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BAg-21
BAg-21 is used for stainless steels for corrosion resistance to salt spray, chlorine solutions, etc. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1700°F.


4775

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-1
BNi-1 is recommended for parts subjected to light stresses at elevated temperatures. Good corrosion and flow characteristics. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4776

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-1a
BNi-1a is similar to BNi-1 but of particular interest where higher carbon content is not permissible. Slower Flow rate than BNi-1. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4777

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-2
BNi-2 is widely used for furnace brazing aircraft parts, medical devices and other food handling components. Good flow, generous fillets, and low base metal penetration. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4778

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-3
BNi-3 is less sensitive to atmosphere dryness. Flows freely. Better for tight/longer joints. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4779

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-4
BNi-4 is recommended for wide gap applications. Jet engine parts and Chemical Equipment. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1800°F.


4782

Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BNi-5
BNi-5 is good for stuff too. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of XXXX°F.


4783

Cobalt Alloy, High Temperature Brazing Filler Metal — Alloy BCo-1
BCo-1 is primarily used for joining cobalt alloys requiring corrosion and oxidation resistant joints with good strength at elevated temperatures. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 2025°F.


4784

Gold-Palladium-Nickel Alloy Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature — Au-Pd-Ni
Au-Pd-Ni is good for stuff too. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of XXXX°F.


4785

Gold-Palladium-Nickel Alloy Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature — Alloy BAu-5
BAu-5 is good for stuff too. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of XXXX°F.


4786

Gold-Palladium-Nickel Alloy Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature — Alloy BAu-6
BAu-6 is used to join steels, stainless steels, nickel based alloys and other materials, where ductility and resistance to oxidation or corrosion is necessary. Gold filler metals readily wet most base metals, including the super alloys, and are especially good for brazing thin sections due to their low interaction with the base metal. Good for Super alloys and Stainless Steel. High ductility and strength. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 2050°F.


4787

Gold-Nickel Alloy, Brazing Filler Metal, High Temperature — Alloy BAu-4
BAu-4 is used to join steels, stainless steels, nickel based alloys and other materials, where ductility and resistance to oxidation or corrosion is necessary. Gold filler metals readily wet most base metals, including the super alloys, and are especially good for brazing thin sections due to their low interaction with the base metal. Good for Stainless Steel, Inconel, Kovar, etc, oxidation resistance to 1500°F. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1840°F.


4788

Silver Filler Metals for Brazing, Welding Wire — BAg-24
BAg-24 is used for series 300 stainless steel food handling equipment with close joint clearances. We recommend a maximum brazing temperature of 1500°F.