04-10-2010, 09:44 AM
if you check out any good electronics suppliers they have `silver solder'
it can be used quite sucessfully to solder to stainless- IF you have a temp contolled soldering iron and wind it up to about 450-460 degrees © -normal 40/60 is usually used about 320-350 deg © and `leadless' euro grade solder is about 350-380
(these are the temps according to my soldering station btw)
also with stainless it MUST be ABSOLUTELY spotlessly clean- use a brillopad and then electronics grade flux as well before soldering
it can be used quite sucessfully to solder to stainless- IF you have a temp contolled soldering iron and wind it up to about 450-460 degrees © -normal 40/60 is usually used about 320-350 deg © and `leadless' euro grade solder is about 350-380
(these are the temps according to my soldering station btw)
also with stainless it MUST be ABSOLUTELY spotlessly clean- use a brillopad and then electronics grade flux as well before soldering
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