Nickel based materials are used for the joining of stainless steel
and Ni based heat resistant alloys. Nickel based alloys are suited
for brazing and heat treating combination operations.
Use the chart below to compare our most popular nickel filler metals.
Nickel
Filler Metals
Solidus
Liquidus
Nominal
Composition, %
AWS
Class
Technical
Documents
MSDS
Safety Documents
°F
°C
°F
°C
Cr
Si
B
Fe
Others
Ni
Hi-Temp
720 Recommended for parts
subjected to light stresses at elevated temperatures. Good corrosion
and flow characterics.
Hi-Temp
820 Widely used low melting
filler metal for furnace brazing aircraft parts, medical devices
and other food handling components. Good flow generous fillets,
low base metal penetration are characteristics of this filler
metal.
Hi-Temp
930 For stainless steels
& Ni & Co base alloys with thin sections--jet engine
parts and chemical equpment. More sluggish and is better for
wide gap applictions.
Hi-Temp
932 For stainless steels
& Ni & Co base alloys with thin sections--jet engine
parts and chemical equpment. For uses that demand high temp
properties and good corrosion resistance at low processing temperatures.
Hi-Temp
933 Often used for brazing
honeycomb structures, thin-walled tube assemblies, and for nuclear
applications where boron can't be used. The addition of chromium
gives it better high temperature and corrosion properties than
Hi-Temp 932.