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NOCOLOK® Aluminium Brazing 

The NOCOLOK® flux brazing technology is the industry standard for brazing aluminium heat exchangers and other components. Brazed microchannel heat exchangers have been the technology of choice for the automotive industry for the past 20 years. Applications for NOCOLOK® Flux aluminium brazing are the automotive Sector, commercial and residential air conditioning, refrigeration and household and electrical appliances.

 
ANTAROX® BL-225
Wetting agent as suspension additives
Cesium Fluoroaluminates (CsAlF-Complex)
Low-melting-point flux for brazing aluminium
Cesium Tetrafluoroaluminate (CsAlF4)
Flux for brazing aluminium. Particularly suitable for flame
brazing of magnesium-containing aluminum alloys.
KaCeFlux
Standard flux for brazing aluminium.
NOCOLOK® Binder
Binder to reduce flux fall-off and minimize dust formation
NOCOLOK® Braze Paste x43-7
A braze paste specifically formulated for providing viscous mixture of flux and alloy for brazing noncladded aluminium materials, including 1100, 3001 and 6061 series aluminium.
NOCOLOK® Braze Paste x45-10
NOCOLOK® Braze Paste X45-10 is specifically formulated for providing viscous mixture or flux and alloy for brazing noncladded aluminium materials.
NOCOLOK® Braze Paste x47-12
A braze paste specifically formulated for providing viscous mixture of flux and alloy for brazing noncladded aluminium materials. Paste can be dispensed manually by brush, syringe, or with automatic dispensing equipment.
NOCOLOK® CB Flux
Reactive flux for brazing of aluminium
NOCOLOK® Cs Flux
Flux for brazing magnesium aluminium alloys
NOCOLOK® Flux
A high quality fluxing agent for brazing aluminum components.
NOCOLOK® Flux Binder Mixture
A preparation of NOCOLOK® Binder, NOCOLOK® Thickener, NOCOLOK® Flux and water to improve adhesion of the flux coating and to reduce flux fall-off and minimize dust formation.
NOCOLOK® Flux Drystatic
Flux using electrostatic/dry powder coating.
NOCOLOK® Flux P2
Mixtures of NOCOLOK® Flux P2 with NOCOLOK® Flux allow for gradual viscosity adjustments in suspensions to suit specific process conditions.
NOCOLOK® Li Flux
Flux for aluminium brazing with further reduced residue solubility and improved corrosion characteristics.
NOCOLOK® Li Flux Drystatic
Flux for aluminium brazing with further reduced residue solubility and improved corrosion characteristics and using electrostatic/dry powder coating.
NOCOLOK® Precoating (water soluble)
NOCOLOK® Precoating can be used in mixture with NOCOLOK® Flux or NOCOLOK® Zn Flux and water to improve adhesion of the flux coating.
NOCOLOK® Sil Flux (extra fine grade)
Reactive flux for brazing of aluminium and filler alloy generating flux for brazing aluminum.
NOCOLOK® Sil Flux (fine grade)
Reactive flux for brazing of aluminium and filler alloy generating flux for brazing aluminum.
NOCOLOK® Sil Flux efg Binder Mixture
A preparation of NOCOLOK® Binder, NOCOLOK® Thickener, NOCOLOK® Sil Flux efg and water to improve adhesion of the flux coating.
NOCOLOK® System Binder
Flux/binder system to reduce flux fall-off and minimize dust formation
NOCOLOK® Thickener (water soluble)
NOCOLOK® Thickener can be used in mixture with NOCOLOK® Binder, water and NOCOLOK® Flux to improve adhesion of the flux coating.
NOCOLOK® Ultra Flux Paste
A flux paste specifically formulated for providing a viscous homogeneous mixture of NOCOLOK® Flux (35–50%) in an organic carrier for brazing aluminium cladded interfaces where traditional water based fluxing is not suitable.
NOCOLOK® Zn Flux
Reactive flux alternative to arc spray Zn coating.

 





 





 





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