Product details
Safety-Silv® 40 Brazing Alloy HARRIS
Safety-Silv® 40 brazing filler metal is formulated for brazing copper, brass, and steel components across industrial and HVAC applications. Its melting range allows effective use where joint clearance cannot be tightly controlled while maintaining good alloy flow characteristics.
The alloy is often selected as a cost-saving alternative to traditional higher silver content brazing alloys while still delivering dependable joint performance. It is suitable for fabrication, maintenance, and production brazing tasks requiring consistent alloy flow and joint reliability.
Safety-Silv® 40 is also available as a flux-coated rod, where the extruded flux layer simplifies application by eliminating separate fluxing. However, because the coating provides a limited amount of flux, this option is typically best suited for smaller assemblies.
Key Benefits
Suitable for brazing copper, brass, and steel components
Melting range supports joints with variable clearances
Good alloy flow for dependable joint formation
Cost-effective alternative to higher silver alloys
Flux-coated option simplifies brazing operations
Suitable for industrial and HVAC brazing tasks
Specifications
Product Name: Safety-Silv® 40
Product Type: Silver Brazing Alloy
Suitable Materials: Copper, brass, and steel
Melting Behavior: Suitable for joints with varied clearances
Flow Characteristics: Good alloy flow and joint filling performance
Flux Options: Stay-Silv® white flux, Stay-Silv® black flux, or ECO SMART™ boric acid free flux depending on application
Flux-Coated Option: Available with extruded flux coating for simplified application
Specification Compliance: Produced to Harris Products Group Engineering Standards
Available Forms: Standard wire diameters in coils and rods, flux-coated rods, and preformed braze rings
Applications
Copper and brass component brazing
Steel assembly brazing operations
HVAC and refrigeration installations
Industrial fabrication and maintenance work
Production and repair brazing processes
FAQs
Which metals can Safety-Silv® 40 join?
It is suitable for brazing copper, brass, and steel components.
Why is this alloy selected instead of higher silver alloys?
It offers dependable performance while reducing material costs.
What advantage does the flux-coated rod provide?
It eliminates separate flux application, simplifying brazing for smaller assemblies.
Which flux should be used for standard rods?
Stay-Silv® white, Stay-Silv® black, or ECO SMART™ flux can be selected depending on heating method and materials used.

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