Homogeneous, metastable BAg-group brazing alloys

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – All metal or with adjacent metals – Foil or filament smaller than 6 mils

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420502, 420504, 22826318, C22C 508, C22C 3002

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ABSTRACT:
A brazing foil is composed of metastable material having a microcrystalline structure and a composition consisting essentially of about 15 to 40 weight percent copper, 0 to 32 weight percent zinc, 0 to 24 weight percent cadmium, 0 to 3 weight percent nickel and 0 to 10 weight percent tin, the balance being silver and incidental impurities. The foil is clean, homogeneous, brittle and is especially adapted for comminution into powder.

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