Low temperature alloy used for build-up and to join carbon steels, alloy steels and cast iron. Build-up on gear teeth, bearings, shafts, pistons and valve seats.
Clean rust, dirt and grease from the parent metal. Use a neutral flame, pre heat the general area to 700° F and then heat the joint area to 1200° F. Melt a small amount of flux off the end of the rod and allow it to flow throughout the weld area. Then add the EAGLE 1850 FC alloy. Allow work piece to cool before removing the flux residue.
The EAGLE 1850 FC is a flux coated nickel silver alloy that produces a deposit with excellent corrosion resistance, high ductility and good resistance to friction. It is fully machinable and has good work hardening capabilities.
Tensile Strength: Approx. 70,000 psi
Yield Strength: Approx. 60,000 psi
Elongation: Approx. 25% – 28%
Work Hardens (BN) Approx. 260
Working Temperature: 1595 °F / 878 °C
Melting Point: 1583 °F / 870 °C
Use Neutral Flame
Sizes:
Inches 1/8, 5/32, 3/16
mm 3.25, 4.00, 5.00