BrazeLet® Ni613D-9004

Nickel-based brazing alloy

The nickel-based brazing alloy BrazeLet Ni613, features a best in class wetting behaviour on stainless steel material in vacuum or protective atmosphere (dry hydrogen or argon). Its high level of alloyed chromium results in a superior hot gas and acid corrosion resistance. The brazing alloy is best suited for brazing heat exchangers such as exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) coolers in automotive or drinking water applications. Compared to most of the standard nickel-based brazing alloys, BrazeLet Ni613 is able to fill larger gaps without brittle phase lines or cracks. The resulting micro hardness in the brazed joint microstructure is less than half when compared to BrazeLet BNi5. This leads to a more reliable and safe brazing as well as more flexibility in part tolerances.

The brazing paste BrazeLet Ni613D-9004 can be used for dispensing applications, typically found on heat exchanger inlet and outlet tubes, housing to core joints and hole plate to tube joints. It can be dispensed by using standard air pressure dispensing units. For better precision, screw dispense units are recommended. The paste sticks on all bevel and vertical positions without the need of pre-drying but is easily removed using aliphatic solvents.

BrazeLet Ni613D-9004 properties allow reliable application in a wide speed range as a result of the dispensing equipment / automatisation as well as the needle diameter. The paste can be delivered in cartridges for use in automated applications or different sized cans for refilling of smaller cartridges for manual applications. It has no settlements. However, when opening a can from stock it is always recommended to stir the paste.

     
 

Nominal composition: Ni – 29Cr – 6P – 4Si
Powder type: Gas atomised
Melting range: 970 – 1030 °C
Minimum brazing temperature: 1090 °C
Recommended gap clearance: 25 – 150 µm
Applicable specifications: ISO 17672 Ni740, AWS A5.8M/A5.8 BNi-15, ISO 3677 B-Ni60CrPSi-970/1030

Solvent type: Oil
Metal content: 90 wt%
Particle size: <106 µm
Recommended drying temperature: 120 – 170 °C (250 – 340 °F)
Evaporation temperature of binder: 300 – 400 °C (570 – 750 °F)
Typical Brookfield viscosity (2.5 rpm @ 20 °C): 400 Pas (T-spindle D)
Typical density: 4.0 g/cm3

 
     

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