Description:
High-strength, silver-bearing soldering paste.  Free of cadmium, zinc, lead, and other impurities. Leaves bright and shiny, non-tarnishing deposits close to stainless steel in color. Soldered joints are resistant to corrosion and can readily be plated. Commonly used to join both ferrous and non-ferrous metals when higher strength are required than are normally found with conventional solders. Ideal for use on stainless steel, brass, bronze, copper, nickel, nickel alloys, and carbon steels.

Typical Applications:
Food and dairy equipment, instruments, oxygen lines, sanitary apparatus, and general maintenance repair. Also works great for soldering electrical connections.

Procedures:
Clean joint area. Pre-place before assembly. Apply solder and heat parts with a soft flame. Apply solder and continue heating until flow-out is complete. Add more solder if necessary when it is still molten. Put parts together and heat until alloy becomes liquid. Allow to cool slowly and wash flux residue off with warm water.

Working Temperature:
430 degrees F