Solders
JSC EZOCM has extensive experience in the development of technologies and production of solders based on palladium, silver and gold for soldering complex configuration products, including jewelry.
JSC EZOCM has extensive experience in the development of technologies and production of solders based on palladium, silver and gold for soldering complex configuration products, including jewelry.
Metals are the basic material for many industries. When manufacturing and repairing different assemblies and mechanisms, separate metal parts must be firmly fastened to each other. The main way to form fixed joints ensuring maximum strength is welding. But it is performed at high temperatures, which is unacceptable for some materials because of product deformation.
Soldering is performed at lower temperatures, which significantly reduces the risk of defects caused by heat. Different solders are used for making firm joints between metal parts.
Soldering is used to form a secure, fixed joint having inter-atomic bonds between the joined materials. When soldering, the materials are heated to a temperature below their melting point and are covered with solder, which fills the gaps between the joined parts and then crystallizes.
Material with a melting point lower than the melting point of the jointed materials can be used as a solder.
When choosing a solder, it is necessary to consider the properties of the soldered materials, their operating conditions, field of application, soldering method, and when soldering conductive parts – to consider specific conductivity of the solder.
Solders manufactured by JSC EZOCM fully comply with the regulatory documents specified in the products description. High-quality materials and advanced equipment are used for their production. Finished products undergo multi-stage quality control.
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To place an order, kindly provide information as below:
Category | Product | Required information | Order quantity |
Technical solders | Solders – strip; Solders – wire | 1. Alloy, contents of major alloy components; 2. Geometry dimensions | Required quantity, unit of measurement |