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Cor-Al Flux Cored Aluminum Brazing Rod HARRIS
Cor-Al is a tubular aluminum flux-cored brazing rod developed for oxy-fuel brazing of aluminum base metals. The rod contains a precisely measured flux core that ensures reliable performance while eliminating the need for separate flux application.
For proper results, surfaces should be ground, beveled, and cleaned to remove grease, dirt, and oxide layers before brazing. During operation, a slightly carburizing flame is recommended, maintaining brazing action approximately 1 to 3 inches from the surface.
Small amounts of alloy should be deposited and allowed to flow evenly across the work area. For build-up applications, heat should be reduced and the flame directed slightly above the work area so molten filler metal flows smoothly into the joint. After use, rod ends should be crimped to protect the remaining flux core.
Key Benefits
Flux-cored design eliminates need for separate flux application
Provides smooth alloy flow during aluminum brazing
Suitable for oxy-fuel brazing operations
Supports repair and build-up applications
Ensures controlled flux delivery for consistent brazing results
Convenient for workshop and field repair use
Specifications
Product Name: Cor-Al
Product Type: Flux Cored Aluminum Brazing Rod
Application Method: Oxy-fuel brazing
Base Alloy Composition: Aluminum–Silicon
Flux Type: Internal calibrated flux core
Surface Preparation Requirement: Clean, ground, and beveled surfaces recommended
Solidus Temperature: 1065°F (573°C)
Liquidus Temperature: 1170°F (625°C)
Applications
Aluminum component repair and fabrication
Oxy-fuel brazing operations
Aluminum casting repair work
Maintenance and field service repairs
Build-up and joint restoration applications
FAQs
Does Cor-Al require separate flux application?
No, the rod contains an internal flux core eliminating separate flux use.
How should surfaces be prepared before brazing?
Surfaces should be cleaned, ground, and beveled to remove dirt, grease, and oxides.
What flame type is recommended?
A slightly carburizing flame is recommended for proper alloy flow.
How should unused rods be stored after use?
Rod ends should be crimped to seal unused flux and maintain rod usability.

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