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Home Welding Products Brazing 15% Phos-Copper Brazing Alloy .050 x 1/8" x 28 Stick Tube

Harris Products Group

15% Phos-Copper Brazing Alloy .050 x 1/8" x 28 Stick Tube

PART 15
MFG 15620F1
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About this item

  • Popular choice for copper brazing air conditioning and refrigeration connections
  • Flows into tight connections when heated above its liquidus temperature
  • Wide melting range allows operators to fill loose connections and "cap" or "build-up" around the finished joint
  • Popular brazing filler metal for HVAC and refrigeration connections
  • Recommended joint clearance of 0.003 in to 0.006 in
  • For brazing brass or copper-to-brass Stay-Silv® white flux is suitable for most applications
  • Corrosion resistance is generally similar to the copper base metal, but phosphorus containing alloys, including Stay-Silv® 15, should not be used if the braze is exposed to sulfur or sulfur compounds in service
  • Not recommended for brazing steel or other ferrous metals due to sufficient lack of joint ductility
  • Suitable for brazing low nickel (10% maximum) copper/nickel base metals

Stay-Silv® 15 phos-copper filler metal is the industry standard for air conditioning/refrigeration applications. It's melting range is useful in filling wider clearances while providing good service ductility. Complies with the EU Reach and RoHS directive.

Specification Sheet
Specification Sheet
Brand Harris Products Group
Container Type Stick Tube
Diameter 1/8 in
Length 20 in
Composition 14.5 to 15.5% Silver, 4.8 to 5.2% Phosphorus, Copper
For Joining Material Brass, Low Nickel Copper, Nickel Base Metal
Additional Information PhosCopper Alloy, 1190 deg F Solidus Temperature, 0.002 to 0.006 in Joint Clearance, Stay-Silv White/ECO SMART Boric Acid-Free Flux, STAY-SILV 15 Model, 1475 deg F Liquidus Temperature, 3 Fluidity Rating, 17.4 uOhm/cm Electrical Resistivity, 9.9 Electrical Conductivity (%IACS), Phosphorus Chemical Composition, 1300 to 1500 deg F Brazing Temperature