18ct Solders

Order Codes:

R

Gold

9ct Yellow   18ct Yellow
Extra Easy   637 – 702ºC   Easy   726 – 750ºC
Easy   658 – 721ºC   Medium   765 – 781ºC
Medium   735 – 755ºC   Hard   79 7 -804ºC
Hard   755 – 795ºC        
9ct White   18ct Red
Easy (Super White)   610 – 680ºC   Easy   680 – 730ºC
Medium   750 – 780ºC   Medium   805 – 810ºC
        Hard   820 – 850ºC
9ct Red   18ct White
Easy   650 – 680ºC   Easy   800 – 820ºC
Medium   680 – 790ºC   Medium   830 – 850ºC
Hard   750 – 820ºC   Hard   880 – 900ºC
14ct Yellow
Easy   685 – 728ºC
Medium   757 – 774ºC
Hard   795 – 807ºC

Silver

Easy 705 – 725ºC

Medium 720 – 760ºC

Hard 745 – 780ºC

Extra Easy 665 – 700ºC

Tips for Soldering

TIPS

  • Make sure both sides fit perfectly (flush) & that the surface area is large enough.
  • Remove the burr (that is filings and saw blade damage). Use some sandpaper.
  • Keep solder edges absolutely clean fat & grease free.
  • Make sure Flux & the Flux Brush are clean. Do not apply dirty flux to soldering area. Clean flux brush regularly.
  • Leave a slight gap between solder edges for solder flow.
  • Flux solder edges & place solder strategically.
  • Use correct amount of solder.
  • Set flame correctly & heat evenly. Distribute heat correctly (both sides of piece must reach flowing temperature of solder together).
  • Never concentrate flame on the joint only – Solder will only flow properly when heat distribution is correct.
  • Do not stretch solder further than it will or can go – it will cause overheating & destruction of the solder composition.
  • If solder does not flow or stops flowing – STOP! Clean and start again. Be very careful NOT to leave acid residue in the seam.

TECHNIQUES

  • Preplacement: Small pieces of solder are placed at the joint seam prior to heating
  • Heat is then applied until the solder flows to the joint
  • Feeding: The fluxed joint is heated to temperature and tip of the solder wire is fed into the joint and should melt on contact