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Re: Soldering Nichrome


craxd
 

Mike,

No, the melting temperature raises when you use silver in a solder.
The more silver, the higher the melting temperature. Some has to be
used at red hot brazing temperatures. Thus in order for it to flow and
bond, it has to be at the correct temperature to do it.

Best,

Will

--- In ham_amplifiers@..., "Mike Sawyer" <w3slk@...>
wrote:

This has some redeeming value, but on another bulletin board, the
topic of using nichrome wire came up being used as a meter shunt.
someone chimed in that you can't solder to nichrome wire. Another
stated that you had to add enough solder to the joint to make it
mechanically stable. I was under the impression that you had to use
allot of heat, (like one of those large soldering irons you see in the
bargain boxes below the flea market tables), due to the heat wicking
properties of the wire. Am I correct in that assumption or only half
correct?
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK

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