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Brazing Cesium compounds such as cesium fluoride or cesium aluminum fluoride are increasingly used as flux components in the brazing of aluminum alloys. In response to growing requirements concerning weight, performance, costs and quality, these aluminum alloys have recently replaced copper alloys in the automotive industry, e.g in heat exchanger systems. They preferably have a high magnesium content as it increases the mechanical strength of the alloy. Cesium containing fluxes can counteract brazing problems arising from this high magnesium content. Conventional fluxes however fail in this respect and are therefore not suitable as brazing aids.