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Re: [TowerTalk] Solder For Connectors

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Solder For Connectors
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 17:17:11 -0800
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On 11/3/15 4:53 PM, John Reilly wrote:
What are the advantages/disadvantages of using silver solder? I never
have gotten a clear understanding when silver solder is appropriate.


Are you talking the no-lead tin/silver/copper alloys used for RoHS soldering, or "silver solder" as in "hard solder" for brazing?


Soldering is "join two metal things with a different metal of lower melting point", to distinguish from, say, welding, "join two metal things with more of the same metal"

Then there's usually a distinction between "soft solder" (historically using a tin/lead alloy with low melting point, although indium and bismuth are also used to lower the melting point) and "hard soldering" or "brazing" where the filler metal has a much higher MP (but still lower than the two things being joined).

In general "soft solder" isn't "structural": it's to make an electrical connection or to form a seal, but not to provide strength. In fact, the softness of the solder is used in joints where there might be displacement (e.g. vacuum seals might be done with a soft solder) and something else takes the mechanical loads. One does have to be careful about work hardening under loads.

Brazing, though, is usually used for something where a secure mechanical connection is needed. There's a variety of silver containing alloys that have low-ish melting points (compared to steel and copper and brass) that also have decent mechanical properties, particularly under mechanical load/vibration. They also "stick well" to a lot of metals: one reason for brazing is when you want to join dissimilar metals together: You want to attach a copper widget to a steel structural member, and silver solder is your friend.

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