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69080215 - All-State Brazaloy No. 110 General Purpose Brazing Flux - 7 oz Case of 12

Packaging: pack of 1

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OVERVIEW

Technical Overview of All-State Brazaloy No. 110

The ESAB All-State Brazaloy No. 110 is a high-performance, general-purpose flux specifically formulated for the torch brazing of a wide spectrum of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. This product is supplied in 7 oz containers, typically distributed in case quantities, making it a standard consumable for industrial maintenance and repair operations (MRO). The flux appears as a fine powder that can be used dry or mixed with water to form a paste, depending on the specific application requirement and operator preference.

Chemically designed to become active between 1100°F and 1600°F, Brazaloy No. 110 effectively dissolves surface oxides and prevents further oxidation during the heating process. This temperature range is optimal for use with standard bronze brazing rods, such as Low Fuming Bronze (LFB) and Nickel Silver filler metals. The flux lowers surface tension, thereby promoting excellent capillary action and wetting of the base metal. This ensures that the filler alloy flows deeply into the joint, creating a hermetic and mechanically sound bond. It is particularly effective on cast iron, malleable iron, steel, copper, brass, and bronze substrates.

In application, the flux can be applied by dipping the heated end of the brazing rod into the powder or by brushing a paste mixture onto the joint area prior to heating. The flux residue left after brazing is water-soluble to a degree but is best removed mechanically using hot water and a wire brush or by chipping, ensuring the finished part is clean and ready for painting or plating if necessary. This product is essential for achieving high-quality results in oxy-fuel brazing processes where base metal cleanliness and oxidation control are critical variables.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:pack of 1, pack of 12
Product Type:Brazing Flux
Container Size:7 oz
Application Method:Brush, Dip
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Compatible Metals:Cast Iron, Malleable Iron, Steel, Copper, Brass, Bronze
Active Temperature Range:1100°F - 1600°F
Application Method:Dip, Brush
Brand:All-State
Product Type:Brazing Flux
Container Size:7 oz
Form:Powder
Packaging Description:pack of 12

INCLUDED

  • 12 x 7 oz Jars of All-State Brazaloy No. 110 Flux

APPLICATIONS

  • Repairing cracked cast iron engine blocks and machinery housings.
  • Brazing steel frames and tubular structures.
  • Joining copper pipes and brass fittings in plumbing applications.
  • General maintenance and fabrication involving dissimilar metals.
  • Automotive body repairs using bronze filler metals.

FAQ

It is designed for cast iron, malleable iron, steel, copper, brass, and bronze.

The flux is active between approximately 1100°F and 1600°F.

No, this is primarily a high-temperature flux for bronze brazing. Silver soldering typically requires a different flux with a lower active temperature range.

You can dip the heated brazing rod into the powder, or mix the powder with water to create a paste and brush it onto the joint.

Flux residues can be corrosive over time and should be removed. This flux residue can be removed with hot water and wire brushing.

Yes, most brazing fluxes of this type contain borates and boric acid. Always consult the SDS for specific safety information.

No, aluminum requires a specialized flux designed specifically for aluminum's melting point and oxide layer.

When kept in a sealed container in a dry environment, the powder has an indefinite shelf life. Moisture absorption can cause clumping.