Silver solders

Popular 1020 XFC - Cadmium-free silver solder

1020 XFC - Cadmium-free silver solder

1.251,18 € 1.251,18 € / kg

for iron, copper and nickel materials

Castolin 1655 Cadmium-free silver solder

Castolin 1655 Cadmium-free silver solder

886,96 €

for iron, copper and nickel materials

EcoBraz 38234F High silver content brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38234F High silver content brazing alloy

428,65 €

34% silver, coated, 1kg

1666 XFC brazing rods

1666 XFC Brazing rods

405,70 €

Flexible flux-coated solder rod

EcoBraz 38240F High silver content brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38240 High silver content brazing alloy

494,26 €

40% silver, coated, 1kg

EcoBraz 38244F Silver-coated solder

EcoBraz 38244F Silver-coated solder

513,05 € 513,05 € / kg

44% silver, Ø 2.0mm, 1.0kg

EcoBraz 38220B Brazing flux

EcoBraz 38220B Brazing flux

357,36 €

for iron and copper materials

EcoBraz 38220F Silver brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38220F Silver brazing alloy

323,43 €

Silver brazing alloy for iron and cop...

EcoBraz 38255F High silver content brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38255F High silver content brazing alloy

626,97 €

brazing alloy 55% silver, coated, 1kg

EcoBraz 38256F cadmium-free brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38256F Brazing alloy

685,31 €

56% silver, coated, 1kg

EcoBraz 38230B Brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38230B Brazing alloy

521,86 €

30% silver, bright, 1kg

EcoBraz 38244B Brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38244B Brazing alloy

915 €

High silver content, cadmium-free bra...

EcoBraz 38245B Cadmium-free alloy

EcoBraz 38245B Cadmium-free alloy

698,77 €

45% silver, bright, 1kg

EcoBraz 38255B Brazing alloy

EcoBraz 38255B Brazing alloy

852,45 €

55% silver, bright, 1kg

1020 F Cadmium-free silver solder

1020 F Cadmium-free silver solder

924,20 € 924,20 € / kg

for iron, copper and nickel materials

Xuper 65 Cadmium-free brazing alloy

Xuper 65 Cadmium-free brazing alloy

274,66 € 549,32 € / kg

Silver-bearing/cadmium-free brazing a...

Castolin 181 - Cadmium-free silver solder

Castolin 181 - Cadmium-free silver solder

644,15 € 644,15 € / Kg

for iron and copper materials

1812 - Cadmium-free special brazing alloy

1812 - Cadmium-free special brazing alloy

608,88 € 1.217,76 € / kg

Cadmium-free special solder alloy for...

1800 - Cadmium-free silver solder

1800 - Cadmium-free silver solder

637,37 € 1.274,74 € / kg

Cadmium-free silver solder for iron a...

CarbiBraze 1701

CarbiBraze 1701

577,80 € 577,80 € / kg

Hochsilberhaltiges, cadmiumfreies Har...

Brazing with silver alloys is technically advantageous, so the use of Castolin Eutectic silver brazing alloys offers not only excellent technical results but also remarkable economic benefits. Heating a workpiece to brazing temperature requires time, energy and therefore costs. The lower the brazing temperature, the lower the cost of the entire process.

Castolin Eutectic offers a wide range of high quality silver solders and soldering irons for professional solder joints. Our soldering irons are specially optimized for processing silver solders and enable precise and clean processing. With our products and the right soldering knowledge, you can successfully complete even complex soldering projects and achieve first-class results.

Silver solders are alloys of silver, copper and other metals that are used to join two metal parts. They have a high melting point and are therefore ideal for applications where strength and durability are important, such as jewelry making, electronics and plumbing.

There are many different types of silver solders, each with their own properties. Cadmium-free silver solders are made from a mixture of silver, copper and other metals that do not contain cadmium and are one of the best silver solders available. Cadmium is a toxic metal that can be harmful to human health, so cadmium-free silver solder is a safer option for some applications.

One of the main advantages of silver solders is that they are corrosion and wear resistant. This not only leads to a longer service life, but also to a higher quality of soldering work.

When choosing silver solders, it is important to consider the type of metal to be joined, the temperature range and the desired properties of the joint. It is also important to seek advice from a qualified professional to ensure you choose the right silver solder for your application.