ROD SILVER SOLDER 0% (LB)


COLUMBIA 14G
Specifications
Torch; Propane; Soldering Iron; Furnace
Sizes and Packaging
(in.) 3/64 1/16 3/32 1/8
(mm) 1.2 1.6 2.4 3.2

1 lb.; 5lb.; 20 lb. spools.
Features
Columbia 14G contains no lead; cadmium; zinc or antimony. Deposits are bright and shiny ? will not discolor or tarnish. Columbia 14G offers higher tensile strength than lead-tin solders. Deposits are corrosion resistant and can be chrome plated.
Description
Acid core; cadmium free-lead free general purpose silver bearing solder.
Applications
Columbia 14G is a low temperature silver bearing solder used for joining stainless steel; Monel?; cast iron; nickel; copper; brass and bronze. Columbia 14G is ideal for stainless steel food handling equipment where a good color match and conformance to FDA requirements is necessary. Ideal for electrical work and instrument assembly where higher conductivity (than that offered by lean-tin-solders) is required. Common applications include stainless steel tanks; sinks; pipes; tubing and jewelry. Not to be used on aluminum; magnesium or zinc die cast alloys.
In stock
Only 11 left
SKU
WASH-BCUP-2
TTD159.00

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SKU WASH-BCUP-2
Weight 0.000000
Manufacturer WASHINGTON ALLOY
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