PhosCopper 6D
Nominal Chemical
Composition
INTRODUCTION
Aufhauser PhosCopper 6D mimics the brazing performance of PhosCopper 15 at lower cost.
CHARACTERISTICS
Brazing copper and copper alloys, as well as brass, bronze, silver, tungsten and molybdenum.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Chemical CompositionSilver | Phosphorus | Copper | Total Other |
---|---|---|---|
6.0 | 6.1 | Remainder | 0.15 |
PROPERTIES OF BRAZED JOINTS
Generally, the joint strength produced by PhosCopper 6D will surpass the strengths of the base metals. Strength is a function of the base metals being joined, type of joint, design of joint, joint clearances and brazing procedures. The recommended maximum operating temperatures for PhosCopper 6D are 300°F (continuous service) and 400°F (intermittent service). Corrosion resistance is satisfactory except when the joint is in contact with sulfurous atmosphere (especially at elevated temperatures).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The phosphorus content of PhosCopper 6D acts as fluxing agent, and no flux is necessary when brazing copper joints. However, when used with a copper alloy or one of the other brazeable metals, Aufhauser SilverFlux must be used to promote wetting, bonding, and flow throughout the joint. The flow point of PhosCopper 6D is 1465°F (796°C).
PHYSICAL and MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Solidus | 1190°F (643°C) |
Flow | 1465°F (796°C) |
Density | 0.294 lb/cu.in. |
Color | Light Copper |
SPECIFICATIONS MEET or EXCEED |
Aufhauser Internal |
STANDARD SIZES AND DIAMETERS |
Diameters: 1/16", 3/32", 1/8", 3/16", 1/4" |
Sizes: 18", 20", 36" cut lengths |
Forms: Flat, Square, Round |