Silver brazing paste is an all in one metal joining compound that combines silver brazing alloy powder, chemical flux and a binding agent. It is designed to bond similar or dissimlar metals such as copper, brass, steel and stainless steel by melting the silver alloy into the joint via capilary action.
Silver brazing paste is used to join a variety of metals, including copper, brass, steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. It is also used to join dissimilar metals, such as copper and steel. Silver brazing paste is a versatile and reliable joining method that is used in a wide range of applications, including:
Silver brazing paste is typically applied using a flux brush or a syringe. The joint is then heated until the filler metal melts and flows into the gap between the base metals. The joint is then cooled and the excess filler metal is removed.
Silver brazing paste is a relatively easy and efficient way to join metals. It is also a strong and reliable joint that can withstand high temperatures and pressures.
Here are some of the benefits of using silver brazing paste: