Silver alloys are ranged between 0 to 90% silver and alloyed with different types of metals, such as copper, tin, zinc, cadmium, nickel and phosphorus. In higher or lower proportion and with one, two, three, four and even five metals, depending on the needed application.


 

The most important qualities of our silver alloys are the following:


  • When joining with low temperatures, these alloys become very inexpensive. This is because we guarantee not do damage or deform de base metal, we are saving time during the join, taking less time welding, saving: fuels and labor with a minimum contribution that is needed by the great fluency and capillarity forming narrow unions of less than 0,003”, making them cheaper.

  • The resultant joints are in excellent conditions, pores free and good mechanical resistance, great elasticity on the joints so it can resist any vibration and even better, doesn’t oxidizes, besides joining dissimilar metals with different coefficients of thermal expansion such as copper and steel. This is the reason why the silver alloy is perfectly for high quality production without leaving wasting materials and low prices.
 
Silver alloys can be divided into three big groups:
 
BRAZING ALLOYS WITH LOW CONTENT OF SILVER
Theses are welds that fuse between 640°C and 790°C and have 0%, 2%, 5% and 15% of silver. They come in 1/16” rounded rod, 3/32”, 1/8”, flat rod.
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BRAZING ALLOYS WITH HIGH CONTENT OF SILVER
These are welds that fuse between 570°C and 715°C and have 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50%, 60% and 70% of silver.
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a- STRIPS: strips of 1” and 3/16” wide, by 0, 11 mm and 0, 21 mm thick.
b- THREAD: constant wire Weld of 0,5mm and 1mm diameter.
c- RODS: rounded rods of 1/16”, 3/32” and 1/8”.
 

SOLDERING SILVER ALLOYS
Alloys that melt at low temperatures between 180°C to 300°C

a- SILVERING Sn.Ag. For more information

b- SILVERING Al.Ag. For more information