Blue Demon E308L-16 stainless welding electrode (3/32" x 12" x 5 lb) vs SUA - RBCuZn-C Low-Fuming Bronze Brazing Rod, Flux Coated, 18" x 1/16" (2.5 Lb)
Overall winner: SUA - RBCuZn-C Low-Fuming Bronze Brazing Rod, Flux Coated, 18" x 1/16" (2.5 Lb)
Key Differences
Blue Demon E308L-16 is an affordable stainless-steel welding electrode noted for easy striking and smooth welds but is reported to burn up quickly. Mundaka SUA RBCuZn-C is a higher-priced, flux-coated low-fuming bronze brazing rod with broad metal compatibility and better-reported durability and formulation for brazing but has limited review count and less-specific material compatibility data
Blue Demon E308L-16 stainless welding electrode (3/32" x 12" x 5 lb)
Stainless steel arc welding electrode for E308L-4 compatibility, delivering controlled welds with low carbon content. Users report easy striking, smooth welds, and good quality, though burn rate is noted
Pros
- low carbon weld metal
- easy to strike and restrike
- produces clean, smooth welds
- good control
Cons
- burns up quickly during use
SUA - RBCuZn-C Low-Fuming Bronze Brazing Rod, Flux Coated, 18" x 1/16" (2.5 Lb)
Flux-coated brazing rod for joining ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Suitable for oxyacetylene brazing with good ductility and machineability. Customer notes focus on generic applicability
Pros
- flux-coated for easy brazing
- versatile for ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- ductile and machinable material
- suitable for multiple alloy types
Cons
- no explicit application limits provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Blue Demon |
| Durability | Mundaka Technologies Inc |
| Versatility | Mundaka Technologies Inc |
| User Reviews | Blue Demon |