45FC Welding Rod for High Strength Brazing is for joining high Carbon and Alloy Steels. Great for drill extensions, milling, cutters, tools, carbiding tips, galvanized steels, and tubular assemblies. 45FC is thin flowing and very high strength.
- We are no longer fulfilling online orders. Please contact us at 888-935-3703.
Sale
Previous product
Back to products
3100 Welding Rod for Aluminum
$230.00 – $379.00
Next product
50FC Welding Rod for Brazing
$77.45 – $125.40
45FC Welding Rod for High Strength Brazing
$76.00 – $149.97
45FC is our popular Welding Rod for High Strength Brazing. Preferred by most maintenance departments. Excellent on thin to thick welds. Use with Low Temperatures.
SKU: N/A
Categories: Construction, Demolition, Farming, Hardfacing, Maintenance, Recycling
Tag: Brazing Alloy
Reviews (0)
Be the first to review “45FC Welding Rod for High Strength Brazing” Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Related products
2000FC Silver Solder for Power Plants
Chamfer Rod for Gouging and Cutting
$41.82 – $91.60
130 Stainless Steel Stick Electrode
$76.00 – $79.00
For welding stainless steels, all types with unknown analysis. Very high strength with temperatures up to 1975 ° F. No splatter, applications -heat exchangers, high temperature, petroleum refining, paper making industries. Procedure: hold a short arc, deposit stringer beads, remove slag between passes. On DC use reverse polarity.
Tensile Strength/Hardness: Up to 95,000 PSI
Type of Current: AC –DC Welding Process: ARC, MIG, TIG Ultimate stainless steel electrode.
12 Mig Wire for Hardfacing Applications
$278.66 – $305.55
12 Hardfacing Electrode for Severe Wear
$124.40 – $652.05
32 Mig Wire for Heavy Equipment
$44.58 – $160.30
3100 Welding Rod for Aluminum
$230.00 – $379.00
9 Tubular Chrome Carbide Hardface
$154.14 – $580.44
Our 9 Welding Rod for Large Area Hardfacing is our tubular chrome carbide product. It's great for applying out of position in large areas that need protecting.
Watch the video to the left. Dave Miller explains #9 in depth.
Watch our demo video on Facebook
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.