SSF-6 Silver Solder is Used to Braze Steel to Stainless --a 70,000 PSI bond

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024
  • Using a propane torch and MuggyWeld.com's SSF-6 56% silver solder, Mike brazes stainless steel tube to a steel plate. The resulting bond is a super strong 70,000 psi. When using large or thicker steel or stainless steel you may need to use oxy mapp gas, oxygen propane or an oxyacetylene torch. Always preheat your metals when brazing or soldering. Heating adjacent to the work area will slow down the surrounding area from pulling heat away from the joint to be silver soldered. When the metals start to trun color you can apply the flux and continue heating until the metals start turning red, then simply apply the flame to both the parent steels and the rod to flow the SSF-6 in to the desired joint.
    SSF-6 finishes beautifully, without a need for grinding or machining, and can be applied with a propane, oxy-acet, or MAPP gas torch.
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