Material Notes:
Silvaloy 50N is a modification of Silvaloy 50. It was originally introduced because of somewhat better corrosion resistance than Silvaloy 50 for certain conditions, and is still used for such purposes. It has proven successful on many marine applications and for dairy equipment which must withstand strong cleaning solutions.When melting, Silvaloy 50N passes from the solid to a mushy or plastic range and progressively to a liquid. The largest portion of Silvaloy 50N melts in the upper section of its temperature range. Therefore, the alloy has a good body while in the plastic range and is suitable for building fillets or bridging large gaps. Late melting of the major portion of the alloy also helps minimize any separation of the solid and liquid portions by liquation during melting.Information provided by Lucas-Milhaupt Warwick, LLC (formerly Wolverine Joining Technologies).