Quote Originally Posted by Rob White View Post
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There are a few branded solders on the market and any good wholesaler will stock them.

Most rods are between 90% pure copper and 98% pure copper. the rest is made up from other metals such as Silver and Phosphorous (spelling?). expensive rods will have 6% silver and cheaper rods will have 2% silver. The phosphorous is about 2% across to range and that acts as a flux barrier.

Silver solder rods are up to 45% - 50% silver and are quite expensive.

Some brands are

Rothenberger
Silfos
Eutectic rods

But go to BOC or your wholesaler and the rods they stock will be the ones you want.

The higher the silver content the easier they flow but the more expensive they are.

With about 6% silver the rod will flow beautifully and without flux but they are a bit more
expensive than the 2% silver content.

You tend to buy rods by the Kilo.

Rob

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Rob,
Interesting, as in our part of the world would use 15% silver solder on copper to copper, mainly for the strength.
Steel or brass to copper 45% using flux.

Plumbing, water etc 4%.