Geo
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i am going to attempt to reclaim the silver from a known amount of silver solder.
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ericrm said:Section 3 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS:% wt: Tin 60 – 100%. Copper 1 – 5%. Bismuth 1 – 5%. Silver 1 – 5%.
Palladium said:ericrm said:Section 3 COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS:% wt: Tin 60 – 100%. Copper 1 – 5%. Bismuth 1 – 5%. Silver 1 – 5%.
115% ?
etack said:Hey Geo The HVAC people that I talk to say that the solder they use comes from the welding shops not the hardware store. Not saying that this persons does not get his there, but they also tell me that the pieces that do fall because its so expensive they recast them into rods for more brazing of cooling lines. HVAC brazing rods are 50%+ in silver most of the time. Where as the water supply line solder is in the 5% range at best.
At 5% if you chemicals are cheep enough than you might make some money. I would do it if I had bounds of it.
Also don't melt your Sb into the Ag hen you separate it with acids you can form a Sb gas called Stibine And don't look like fun.
Keep us posted.
Eric
Jimmy said:HVAC silver solder used to be 15% silver. It comes in a bar that is about 12" long and 1/8 inch wide. Its not always 15% these days. Generally it also contains phospohous. I have about 20lb or this stuff thats really corroded. Not much use for brazing pipes anymore. Ill see how yours turns out then give it a try.
qst42know said:Jimmy said:HVAC silver solder used to be 15% silver. It comes in a bar that is about 12" long and 1/8 inch wide. Its not always 15% these days. Generally it also contains phospohous. I have about 20lb or this stuff thats really corroded. Not much use for brazing pipes anymore. Ill see how yours turns out then give it a try.
Prove any silver content first, many copper phosphate braze rods have no silver at all.
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