Silver Solder Welding
Silver solder welding is a practical and versatile skill. If you work with metal, you need to know how to join it. Welding isn’t just functional. You can also use it to create beautiful pieces. Gates, trellises, sculptures, screens, wine racks, and jewelry all rely on metalwork. Silver solder is one of the best alloys for these jobs.
What is silver solder?
The silver solder most commonly used by silversmiths and welders is a metal alloy containing silver, copper and zinc. This alloy is popular for its low melting point (compared to pure silver) and strong bonding characteristics, which are both necessary to create a secure join when welding. Silver solder is primarily used in the production of silver jewelry, but it can also be used to join common metals like copper, steel, cast iron, brass and gold.
How to silver solder
Silver soldering (otherwise known as silver brazing) is the process in which silver solder is melted using a blowtorch to seal a join. There are four grades of silver solder each with their own melting point, but the range is roughly 1210 to 1435°F. Before you apply any heat, it’s important to clean your silver solder and apply some flux – a chemical compound that prevents oxidation and assists in the flow of the alloy. From there, it’s a case of melting the silver solder along the join and waiting for it to cool.
Welding ornaments with silver solder
Once you learn silver soldering, you can make almost anything. Many people start with jewelry. You’ll find plenty of video tutorials online. You can also make home décor—candleholders, wine racks, door signs, and wall art. Want a bigger project? Try welding your own furniture. Silver solder works for chairs, tables, and shelves too.
Start creating with Muggy Weld
Here at Muggy Weld, we stock a wide range of premium welding supplies that you can rely on for all your welding needs. Our high-strength silver solder contains 56% silver and boasts excellent tensile strength and a specially formulated flux coating for strong bonding. We also offer this product as a silver solder paste, which features the highest silver content on the market. To keep you clean and safe during welding, we also stock paste flux replacement. Perfect for cast iron, stainless steel, brass, copper, bronze, mild steel, tool steel, carbide, carbon steel and more, these silver solders are a must-have for any decorative welding supplies toolbox.