Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder (BNi-4) Description
Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder refers to a type of brazing material composed mainly of nickel and other elements such as copper, chromium, and boron. BNi-4 Powder consists of Nickel, Silicon and Boron. It has a higher melting point range than BNi-3 Powder.
Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder is known for its high strength, good corrosion resistance, and ability to form strong metallurgical bonds between the base metals. It produces larger, more ductile fillets, for larger gaps.
Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder (BNi-4) Specifications
EN ISO 17672
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Ni 640
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AMS
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4779
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AWS A5.8
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BNi-4
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Melting Range ℃
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980-1065
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Chemical Composition (%)
Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder (BNi-4) Applications
- Automotive Industry: These alloys are utilized for brazing components in the automotive industry, such as radiators, heaters, air conditioning systems, and exhaust systems. Nickel-based brazing alloys offer good resistance to corrosion and high-temperature environments, ensuring durability and reliability.
- Power Generation: Nickel-based brazing alloys are used for bonding heat exchangers, power plant components, and turbines for efficient and reliable heat transfer. They ensure a strong joint with excellent resistance to thermal cycling and corrosive environments.
- Electronics and Electrical Industry: These alloys are employed in the electronics and electrical industry for brazing electrical contacts, semiconductors, and microelectronic components. Nickel-based brazing alloys provide precise control over electrical conductivity, ensuring efficient and reliable connections.
Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder (BNi-4) Packaging
Our Nickel-Based Brazing Alloy Powder (BNi-4) is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.