Silver Solder

Silver soldering, also known as ‘hard’ soldering or silver brazing, is a process in which two or more parts are joined by melting and flowing filler metal into the joint. The melting point of the filler metal is above 420°C and flows into the joint by capillary action.

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Flux coated Silver Solder 30% (Blue)
A light blue coated, general purpose, cadmium-free silver Brazing alloy with good flow and good fillet forming quality. It produce high strength and ductile joints. Mainly used to braze copper and mild steel.

Flux coated Silver Solder 40% (White/Yellow)
A white coated, general purpose, cadmium-free silver brazing alloy with higher strength, good flowing at lower temperature. Mainly used to braze copper and mild steel.

Silver Solder 30% Bare
A general purpose, cadmium-free silver brazing alloy with good flow and good fillet forming quality. It produce high strength and ductile joints. Mainly used to braze copper and mild steel.

Silver Solder 40% Bare
A wide plastic range. An economical alloy that offers a combination of good alloy flow and ability to fill joint gaps that cannot be tightly controlled. Suitable for hand feeding and mechanised brazing, provided rapid heat can be achieved. Suitable for use on most common engineering materials.

Silver Solder 50% Bare
Represents the lowest melting point alloy in the group.

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