Washington Alloy Nickel Silver filler metal contains 10% nickel and is used primarily for brazing or oxyacetylene
welding of steel or cast iron where the good color match is desirable. The weld deposits of Washington Alloy Nickel Silver
have very high tensile strength, good ductility and excellent corrosion resistance. The weld deposits are machinable and work
hard when put into service. For this reason, Nickel Silver is commonly used for building-up or overlaying worn parts
such as gear teeth, bearings, and valve seats. It is also used in the matrix of tungsten carbide
rods where it acts as a “binder” for the tungstencarbide particles. Excellent for tubular structures. A boric acid or borax flux is required. Preheating may be desired for someapplications. A neutral or slightly oxidizing flame is recommended.