The US webpage (
www.durafix.com) states that it welds zinc alloys and brazes aluminium alloys. This suggests that it is a zinc alloy. Somebody has stated the composition at 94% Al, 6% Zn, but that doesn't work with the quoted temperature (solidus for that composition at ~ 600 deg C). 94% Zn and 6% Al gives a eutectic at 381 deg C according the Al-Zn phase diagram in front of me.
If the connection is design such that there is plenty of area and is nice and smooth as per a brazed joint (e.g. lap joint), then it should be no problem. Corrosion may be an issue (e.g. galvanic corrosion) with the difference in compositions.
There are aluminium alloys out there for brazing aluminium, but they are at a higher temp (~570 deg C for Al-Si brazing alloys) which is closer to the melting point of the major aluminium alloys (~595 to 650 deg C), so temperature control has to be greater, especially if you want to avoid incipient melting or unwanted age hardening.
Another thing to note about brazing, is that it is not just low temperature applications. Gas turbine blades are repaired using brazing (especially single crystal blades) and the melting point of the brazes (~1100 deg C) is not much higher than the operational temperature (900-1000 deg C) of those blades. It's expensive to do, but at ~ $5000 to $10000 per blade, there is plenty of incentive to do a expensive repair rather than a more expensive replace.
Cheers,
FM
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