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  2. Solder alloys - Wikipedia

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    Silver content reduces solubility of silver coatings in the solder. Not recommended for gold. [12] Forms a eutectic phase, not recommended for operation above 120 °C. Pb 80 Sn 18 Ag 2: 252: 260 [16] Pb: No: Used for soldering iron and steel [28] Pb 54 Sn 45 Ag 1: 177: 210: Pb: exceptional strength, silver gives it a bright long-lasting finish ...

  3. List of brazing alloys - Wikipedia

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    Similar to BAg-1, more economical. For ferrous, nonferrous and dissimilar alloys. Free-flowing, for larger gaps, where fillets are desired. For steel, stainless steel, copper, copper alloys, nickel, nickel alloys, and combinations. Light yellow color. Maximum service temperature 204 °C, intermittently 316 °C. 26: 21: 35: 18: Ag 30 Cu 28 Zn 21 ...

  4. Pin brazing - Wikipedia

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    Pin brazing is a metallurgically safe [citation needed] method of making electrical connections [1] to steel and ductile iron pipelines [citation needed] as well as other metallic structures, [2] which are to be cathodically protected or electrically earthed.

  5. Brazing - Wikipedia

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    Brazing and soldering processes classification chart [7] A US Navy maintenance technician torch brazes a steel pipe There are many heating methods available to accomplish brazing operations. The most important factor in choosing a heating method is achieving efficient transfer of heat throughout the joint and doing so within the heat capacity ...

  6. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    "Hard soldering" or "silver soldering" is used to join precious and semi-precious metals such as gold, silver, brass, and copper. The solder is usually described as easy, medium, or hard in reference to its melting temperature, not the strength of the joint. Extra-easy solder contains 56% silver and has a melting point of 618 °C (1,145 °F ...

  7. Solder - Wikipedia

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    Soldering performed using alloys with a melting point above 450 °C (840 °F; 720 K) is called "hard soldering", "silver soldering", or brazing. In specific proportions, some alloys are eutectic — that is, the alloy's melting point is the lowest possible for a mixture of those components, and coincides with the freezing point.