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SILCAN 15 BRAZING ROD 15% SILVER (1 LB)
SILCAN 15  BRAZING ROD 15% SILVER (1 LB)
 
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Sil-Can 15 Brazing Rods – 15% Silver Copper-Phosphorus Alloy

High-performance brazing rods with 15% silver for superior ductility, strength, and conductivity. Ideal for motor rebuilding, copper-to-copper, and copper-to-brass joints.

Why Choose Sil-Can 15?

  • 15% Silver Content – Maximum ductility, conductivity, and joint strength
  • Lower Melting Range – Easier to work with than low-silver alloys
  • Self-Fluxing on Copper – Use flux for brass or dissimilar metals
  • Versatile Applications – From precision motor repairs to HVAC work
  • Meets AWS BCuP-5 – Trusted quality and performance

Key Features

  • 15% Silver Copper-Phosphorus alloy (AWS BCuP-5)
  • Self-fluxing on copper; requires flux for brass
  • Excellent capillary action for smooth joints
  • Lower working temperature than lower-silver alloys

Motor Shop Applications

  • Armature coil connections
  • Commutator riser & bar repairs
  • Motor lead terminations
  • Bus bar fabrication
  • Electrical connector brazing

Technical Specifications

Silver Content 15%
Composition Cu + P + 15% Ag
Solidus / Liquidus ~1190°F (643°C) / ~1475°F (802°C)
AWS Classification BCuP-5
Suitable Materials Copper; Copper-to-Brass (with flux)
Pro Tip: Heat the joint evenly; feed rod into the capillary gap. For brass or bronze joints, always use a compatible brazing flux.
FAQ: Do I need flux with Sil-Can 15?
Not for copper-to-copper joints — it’s self-fluxing. For copper-to-brass or other metals, apply brazing flux.
FAQ: Why choose 15% silver over 5%?
The 15% silver content improves ductility, conductivity, and lowers the melting point, making it easier to work and more tolerant of vibration and thermal cycling.

Sil-Can 15 Brazing Rods – 15% Silver Copper-Phosphorus Alloy

High-performance brazing rods with 15% silver for superior ductility, strength, and conductivity. Ideal for motor rebuilding, copper-to-copper, and copper-to-brass joints.

Why Choose Sil-Can 15?

  • 15% Silver Content – Maximum ductility, conductivity, and joint strength
  • Lower Melting Range – Easier to work with than low-silver alloys
  • Self-Fluxing on Copper – Use flux for brass or dissimilar metals
  • Versatile Applications – From precision motor repairs to HVAC work
  • Meets AWS BCuP-5 – Trusted quality and performance

Key Features

  • 15% Silver Copper-Phosphorus alloy (AWS BCuP-5)
  • Self-fluxing on copper; requires flux for brass
  • Excellent capillary action for smooth joints
  • Lower working temperature than lower-silver alloys

Motor Shop Applications

  • Armature coil connections
  • Commutator riser & bar repairs
  • Motor lead terminations
  • Bus bar fabrication
  • Electrical connector brazing

Technical Specifications

Silver Content 15%
Composition Cu + P + 15% Ag
Solidus / Liquidus ~1190°F (643°C) / ~1475°F (802°C)
AWS Classification BCuP-5
Suitable Materials Copper; Copper-to-Brass (with flux)
Pro Tip: Heat the joint evenly; feed rod into the capillary gap. For brass or bronze joints, always use a compatible brazing flux.
FAQ: Do I need flux with Sil-Can 15?
Not for copper-to-copper joints — it’s self-fluxing. For copper-to-brass or other metals, apply brazing flux.
FAQ: Why choose 15% silver over 5%?
The 15% silver content improves ductility, conductivity, and lowers the melting point, making it easier to work and more tolerant of vibration and thermal cycling.
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1LB - 26 Rods per pack
Features
Meets AWS BCuP-3 industry standards
15% Silver content for maximum conductivity and mechanical strength
Self- Fluxing on Copper for faster production and cleaner joints
Lower brazing temperature for reduced heat stress on components.
Excellent for dissimilar metals (with flux)
Produces strong, ductile, vibration-restistant bonds.