Aluminum Welding Brazing and Soldering with a Hand Held Torch



https://MuggyWeld.com Super Alloy 1 and Super Alloy 5.

Super Alloy 1 is a 350°F aluminum alloy. This solder flows at such a low temperature, it can even be used with a heat gun on small aluminum parts. Indirect heat is recommended.

In addition to aluminum, Super Alloy 1 rod and flux will bond to many other metals without distortion to the parent metal.

Super Alloy 5 is a 600°F brazing rod that bonds aluminum at weld strength. This rod and flux work synergistically, and the unique flux acts as an absolute temperature guide–turning to a liquid as it removes seen and unseen contaminates at working temperature.

Super Alloy 5 works well on thin aluminum as well as thicker castings. (An oxyacetylene torch should be used on heavier aluminum and cast aluminum).

Always wear eye protection and keep your head out of the fume zone.

Please read all instructions prior to use at: https://www.muggyweld.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Super-Alloy-1-instructions.pdf

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Post time: Aug-02-2019