Brazing Rod for Copper-To Copper Joints ®
EutecRod 1803
BRAZING • Good for moderate to loose joint clearances • Self-fluxing in copper to copper joints • Excellent choice for light metal HVAC, pipe and electrical applications
DESCRIPTION:
BRAZING METHOD:
EutecRod 1803 is a copper-phosphorus alloy. EutecRod 1803 contains some 15% silver for improved corrosion resistance and flow characteristics in joints where close fits cannot be maintained
Preparation: Clean joint area with RotoClean® OS or use a VOC-free solvent. Align parts and preheat locally to facilitate quicker joint area heat-up. When brazing copper to brass or bronze paint joint area and rod with FloTectic® 1100.
Excellent brazeability on copper-base alloys when used with FloTectic 1100 or Xuper Braze 100 fluxes.
TECHNICAL DATA: Typical Tensile Strength: 30,000 to 40,000 psi (207 to 276 MPa) Solidus*: 1190°F (645°C) Liquidus**: 1475°F (800°C) Max. Brazing Temp.: 1500°F (815°C) Electrical Conductivity: 9.9% IACS Electrical Resistivity: 17.3 MichrOhm-cm Heating Method.: Oxy fuel torch, induction and furnace brazing * The solidus temperature is the highest temperature at which the part remains solid i.e. the start of melting. **The liquidus temperature is the lowest temperature at which the part is molten i.e. complete melting.
Technique: Use a 2x carburizing flame to prevent oxidation. After preheating, deposit filler metal using a continuous “drop-and-melt” technique. Note that 1803 is very fluid. Make sure that joint gaps do not exceed 0.006”. Continue until the joint is slightly overfilled. Note: When using a flux any “glassy” residue can be readily removed by light scraping. Post-Brazing: If necessary, parts can be cooled in water.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS: EutecRod 1803 has silver-enhanced flowability and groundcontact corrosion resistance. Use when brazing copper heat exchangers, in-ground electrical connections, copper parts subject to vibration. No clean up is needed due to its self-fluxing properties.
HEALTH AND SAFETY: Observe normal brazing and welding practices, respiratory protection and proper air flow pattern advised. For general welding and brazing practices, see AWS publications Z49.1 “Safety in Welding and Cutting and Allied Process”. Welding and brazing are completely safe processes when performed in accordance with proper safety measures. Become familiar with local safety regulations before beginning welding or brazing operations. DO NOT operate brazing or welding equipment or use brazing and welding materials before you have thoroughly read the proper instruction manual(s). Please refer to the Eutectic internet site for Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) information. DISREGARDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS, AND/OR THE INSTRUCTIONS OF BRAZING EQUIPMENT OR MATERIAL MANUALS, MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH.
YOUR RESOURCE FOR PROTECTION, REPAIR AND JOINING SOLUTIONS Eutectic Corporation N94 W14355 Garwin Mace Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 USA P 800-558-8524 • F 262-255-5542 www.eutectic.com
Eutectic Canada 428, rue Aime Vincent Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec J7V 5V5 Phone: (800) 361-9439 Fax: (514) 695-8793 www.eutectic-na.com
Eutectic Mexico KM 36.5 Autopista Mexico-Quertaro 54730 Cautitlan-Izcalli Estado de Mexico, Mexico Phone: 011 (52) 55-5872-1111 e-mail: eutectic@eutectic.com.mx
Statement of Liability: Due to variations inherent in specific applications, the technical information contained herein, including any information as to suggested product applications or results, is presented without representation or warranty, expressed or implied. Without limitation, there are no warranties of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose. Each process and application must be fully evaluated by the user in all respects, including suitability, compliance with applicable law and non-infringement of the rights of others, and Eutectic Corporation and its affiliates shall have no liability in respect thereof. 1803 08-24-12© 2008, Eutectic Corporation, ® Reg. T.M., Printed in the U.S.A.