from Lucas Milhaupt Global Brazing Solutions
Soft solders are filler metals that melt and flow below 800° F. They are typically available in solid wire or cored with a rosin or acid flux. Soldering alloys are available in tin, lead, silver, copper, antimony and other compositions and can be fabricated into wire, strip, paste, powder or... [See More]
- Solder Alloy: Tin-Antimony (Sn-Sb)
- Joining Process / Product Form: Braze or solder in the form of a paste.; Powder; Filler braze or solder alloy in a reconfigured sheet form that fits the contour of the joint surfaces.; Strip, sheet or foil; Solid wire or rod
- Applications / Materials Joined: Copper, Ferrous Alloys
- Melting Range: 464
from Bellman-Melcor LLC
Developed as a lead-free alternative, this alloy family offers superior strength compared with other solders. Excellent flow makes the switch from lead an easy choice [See More]
- Solder Alloy: Tin-Antimony (Sn-Sb); Lead Free
- Melting Range: 450 to 464
- Joining Process / Product Form: Braze or solder in the form of a paste.; Powder; Filler braze or solder alloy in a reconfigured sheet form that fits the contour of the joint surfaces.; Strip, sheet or foil; Solid wire or rod; Flux Cored Wire; Hollow wire or metal cored filler
- Braze Alloy: Cadmium Free
from Metallic Resources, Inc.
middot; For a Superior Quality Board!. · Lower Viscosity and Surface Tension for Brighter, shinier solder joints!. · Lower Viscosity and Surface Tension for at least 30% fewer defects!. Metallic Resources' standard bar solder is manufactured from electrolytically processed tin and... [See More]
- Solder Alloy: Tin-Antimony (Sn-Sb)
- Yield Strength (YS): 1900 to 2300
- Tensile Strength (UTS): 7700
- Elongation: 32