Soldering Silver Findings to Jewellery
by: Adam Hunter
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Once you have checked the parts to be soldered for gaps, you must apply some flux. Flux is a chemical cleaning agent that prevents the silver findings and the solder metal from oxidation. At room temperature, flux is practically inert but, as the temperature rises, it becomes strongly reducing and prevents the formation of metal oxides. It also allows the solder metal to flow easily.
The next stage is to cut and apply a piece of solder. For silver findings, solder metal can come in one of four grades: ex-easy, easy, medium, and hard. Each has its own melting point and different grades can be used in conjunction with one another for complex soldering. However, for silver findings, an easy grade solder is usual. The piece of soldering metal is then placed on or under the join that you wish to make.
The piece now needs to be heated. It is important not to heat the solder directly but, rather, heat the piece as a whole and heat will transfer into the solder material by conductivity. Many artisans use a solder probe or titanium stick for this purpose, allowing them to manipulate the piece and ensure the even spread of heat. The solder will begin to shine and then flow along the joint. It is at this point that the piece can be allowed to cool briefly.
Finally the piece needs to be quenched. This involves dunking the soldered findings into a solution of diluted sulphuric acid, to remove firestain; this solution is known as a pickle. It is best to remove the soldered piece from the pickle with a pair of brass, plastic or even copper tongs, as these are unlikely to contaminate the solution. The piece can then be washed in water. Once the piece is dry you can then begin polishing.
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Adam Hunter – E-commerce Marketing Manager of cooksongold.com. Cookson Precious Metals offer a choice of supplies from over 10,000 products including gold and silver wire, silver jewellery findings, tools, precious metal clay and precious metal sheet - gold, silver, platinum and palladium plus technical information for jewellers, jobbers, designer, craftsmen, artisans and students. For interviews, quotes, images or comments contact: Adam Hunter E-commerce Marketing Manager Tel(DDI): +44 (0) 121 212 6491 E-mail: adam.hunter@cooksongold.com
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