SilverAlloy A-54N
Nominal Chemical
Composition
INTRODUCTION
Aufhauser SilverAlloy A-54N is a silver brazing alloy suitable for furnace brazing due to its low zinc content. Its broader melting range (250°F) is helpful where clearances are not uniform. During melting, SilverAlloy A-54N passes from the solid state to a mushy or plastic state and progressively to a liquid. If heated slowly through this plastic state (1325-1575°F) the liquid portion may flow from the solid portion. This causes a separation of the alloy into a low-temperature melting (fluid) portion and a high-temperature melting (solid) portion. This phenomenon is called liquation. The high temperature melting portion will melt only above the normal brazing temperature of SilverAlloy A-54N. For this reason, SilverAlloy A-54N should be heated rapidly through the melting range.
APPLICATIONS
Typical applications for SilverAlloy A-54N are the joining of ferrous, non-ferrous and dissimilar metals and alloys, except aluminum and magnesium.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Chemical CompositionSilver | Copper | Zinc | Nickel | Total Other |
---|---|---|---|---|
54 | 40 | 5 | 1 | 0.15 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
During melting, SilverAlloy A-54N passes from the solid state to a mushy or plastic state and progressively to a liquid. If heated slowly through this plastic state (1325-1575 °F) the liquid portion may flow from the solid portion. This causes a separation of the alloy into a low temperature melting (solid) portion. This phenomenon is called liquation. The high temperature melting portion will melt only above the normal brazing temperature of SilverAlloy A-54N. For this reason, SilverAlloy A-54N should be heated rapidly through the melting range.
Generally, the joint strength using SilverAlloy A-54N 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 temperature for SilverAlloy A-54N is up to 700°F (370°C).
PHYSICAL and MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
Solidus | 1325°F (718°C) |
Liquidus | 1575°F (857°C) |
Brazing Range | 1575-1775°F (857-968°C) |
Specific Gravity | 9.63 |
Density | 5.07 TO/Cu.In |
Electrical Conductivity | 49.8 %IACS |
Electrical Resistivity | 3.46 μohm-cm |
Color | White |
SPECIFICATIONS MEET or EXCEED |
AWS A5.8 BAg-13 |
ASME BAg-13 |
AMS 4772 |
UNS P07540 |
EN 17672 Ag 454 |
AVAILABLE FORMS |
Powder/Paste |
Wire, Rods*, Foil |
Specialty preforms per customer specifications |
*STANDARD SIZES AND DIAMETERS |
Diameters: 1/32", 3/64", 1/16", 3/32", 1/8" |
Sizes: 1, 3, 5, or 50 troy ounce |