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General uses: repairs, steels, cast iron, copper base metals, galvanized and malleable irons.
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General uses: join carbon and alloy steels; join most different metals; stainless steel; cast iron; nickel; brass.
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General uses: joins copper to copper; refrigeration; electrical; plumbing.
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General purpose, high quality rod for repair of low carbon steels. 6 rods. Copper coated rod has .06% max carbon and .17% max manganese. For projects around the house or commercial use. Red color coded. Tensile Strength: 45,000 PSI Melting Point: 2,700 degrees F (1,482 degrees C). 6 Rods.
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General purpose, high quality rod for repair of low carbon steels. 6 rods. Copper coated rod has .06% max carbon and .17% max manganese. For projects around the house or commercial use. Red color coded. Tensile Strength: 45,000 PSI Melting Point: 2,700 degrees F (1,482 degrees C). 6 Rods.
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Balanced zinc and copper alloy. Features excellent ductility and is smooth flowing. Excellent for brazing sheet metal, pipes, fenders, water tanks and many cast iron applications. Requires flux. Yellow color coded. Tensile Strength: 63,000 PSI Melting Point: 1,620 degrees F (882degrees C). 6 rods.
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Formulated for high tensile strength and ductility. Smooth flowing. Excellent for most brazing uses. Flux coated for best cleaning action. Yellow color coded. Tensile Strength: 65,000 PSI. Melting Point: 1,598? F (870? C).
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