4 All-State Fluxes and Fluxing Systems Suggested                       Active Type and Product   Filler Metal               TemperatureRange Specifications 110 For brazing stainless steel, nickel, monel, copper   100, 101, 111, 1000°F to 1600°F AWS A5.31 bearingalloys & silver bearing alloys. Affords oxide Silflo 0, 5, 15,   Type FB3-A removal and protection to base metal   21, 23,155, AMS 3410F up to 1600°F (871°C) & Bi-Metal Mil-F-4483 Fed OF499D S-200 Silver brazing formula for use on stainless steels,   100, 101, 111, 1100°F to 1800°F AWS A5.31 Monel, copper and silver alloys. Silflo 0, 5, 15, & Type FB3-A 21,23,155 AMS 3410F        &   Bi-Metal Mil-F-4483 Fed OF499D S-300 Black For furnace brazing on stainless steels, steels and 100, 155,   1200°F to 1600°F AWS A5.31   copper base alloys. Flux remains viscous at 1600°F. (8710C). Silflo 0,5 & 15, Type FB3-C & Bi-Metal AMS 3410F Mil-F-4483 Fed OF499D 430 For soldering — extremely active low temperature flux for 430 to 430°F   Fed AA51145, applications requiringstrong cleaning action.   Type II Form B Particularly suited for 316, 321, 347 & 430 stainless steels. 509 For soldering — viscous active flux will char at 509 475°F to 520°F elevated temperatures. Indirect heat or soldering gun is recommended. Can be used to join aluminum to other metals.

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