780°F to 1600°F - A general purpose white flux for use with low temperature alloys. Used for brazing metals such as stainless steel, monel, copper bronze, nickel, brass, silver, steel, iron, platinum, beryllium copper, aluminum bronze, cupronickel and many more.
1100°F - 2200°F - A general purpose gray/black flux for higher temperature brazing of metals such as high chromium stainless steel, tungsten and chromium carbide, nickel, copper alloys, and molybdenum alloys, particularly in applications where a large amount of refractory oxides may form.