Friday, March 29, 2013

Solder and Enamel, They should really start being friends





This IT solder stuff is way more complicated than it needs to be. While I was looking it up to purchase, I came across this other solder….and well now I just don’t know what to get.

Both IT and Eutectic Solder are used to solder onto enameling metals before enameling. Their relative high melting and flowing points keep the solder from flowing when the enamel is fired.

IT solder contains silver, copper and zinc and can cause enamel to bubble if they come in contact.

Eutectic solder contains only silver and copper and can be depletion gilded and enameled over.

It appears as though Eutectic solder flows at 1435 F
IT solder flows at well I have to look it up since the internet doesn’t want to tell me.

The thing about Eutectic solder is…..

well James Binnion seemed to explain it well…Well at least I think he’s right:

“You need to understand how the eutectic solder works. I don't know
    where the folks at Thompson get the melting point number of 1460 for the
    eutectic solder but the silver copper eutectic flows at
    1435F. The thing about soldering with the eutectic on sterling is
    you will never get it to remelt at the eutectic temperature once it
    flows the first time. The solder diffuses into the sterling or fine
    silver and this raises the solder alloys melting point
    significantly. You will be safe using eutectic solder with your
    enameling but it is tricky to get it to flow the way you expect
    silver solder to flow. It takes some getting used to. IT solder has
    a higher melting range but does have some zinc in it so transparent
    enamels may have some issues.”

However… Hauser and Miller describe IT solder as: Special enameling solder where color is important under transparent or translucent enamels.

Just for reference and perspective the melting points of the metals I would use are:
(Melting Point of Sterling Silver - 1640 F)
(Melting Point of Fine Silver - 1761 F)
(Melting Point of Fine Silver - 1981 F)


just for reference: I like how this handout explains soldering and such.




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