Peter,
Yes, I went and looked that up, it is considered a brazing product. They add 
cadmium to change the silvers melting point. There's another alloy without 
cadmium which melts a shade higher in temperature. The 1150 deg. F stuff is 
pure soft silver. The parts always come to a red to bright orange heat when 
brazing. You'll see small sparks on some types of brazing like with a brass 
rod. I think that's primarily from the flux on the rod. The higher temp brazing 
requires the use of shaded glass goggles or a face shield too as the molten 
pool is pretty bright and can burn your eyes.
Best,
Will
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 01:46:31 +0200 (CEST)
> 
> I use a hand held propane/butane torch to get up to around 700 deg 
> C for silver soldering with what we call Easiflo 2- about 620 deg C 
> melting point. That's about red heat.
> 73
> Peter W6/G3RZP
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