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  2. Flux (metallurgy) - Wikipedia

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    Stainless steel is a material which is difficult to solder because of its stable, self-healing surface oxide layer and its low thermal conductivity. A solution of zinc chloride in hydrochloric acid is a common flux for stainless steels; it has however to be thoroughly removed afterwards as it would cause pitting corrosion. Another highly ...

  3. Soldering - Wikipedia

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    Flux-less soldering with aid of conventional soldering iron, ... (for example with use of stainless wire brush or steel spatula) or ultrasonic vibration (20–60 kHz

  4. Solderability - Wikipedia

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    High alloy steel Stainless steels: Too much chromium oxide. The surface needs to be cleaned with an aggressive flux. Very Difficult: Cast iron Chromium Titanium Tantalum Magnesium: May require pre-plating, or pre-tinning, [4] with a solderable metal or will require the use of a specialized solder. [5]

  5. Solder alloys - Wikipedia

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    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; ideal for stainless steel [54] Sn 56 Pb 39 Ag 5: Pb [55] Sn 62.5 Pb 36 Ag 2.5: 179 [11] Pb: Yes: Sn 62 Pb 36 Ag 2: 179 [11] Pb: Yes: Sn62. Common in electronics. The strongest tin-lead solder. Appearance ...

  6. Solder paste - Wikipedia

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    The paste manufacturer will suggest a suitable reflow temperature profile to suit their individual paste. The main requirement is a gentle rise in temperature to prevent explosive expansion (which can cause "solder balling"), yet activate the flux. Thereafter, the solder melts. The time in this area is known as Time Above Liquidus. A reasonably ...

  7. Brazing - Wikipedia

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    Brazing and soldering ... Braze welding is the use of a bronze or brass filler rod coated with flux to join steel ... copper-nickel, and stainless steel. ...

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