| 1. | These alloys adhere to lead-tin, tin, and silver solders.
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| 2. | Silver solder is also used in manufacturing to join metal parts that cannot be welded.
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| 3. | Silver solder alloys now rarely contain it.
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| 4. | When silver solder melts, it tends to flow towards the area of greatest heat.
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| 5. | Of all the brazing alloys, silver solders have the greatest strength and the broadest applications.
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| 6. | Silver brazed diamond blades'diamond segments are brazed to the steel core using a silver solder.
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| 7. | The term " silver solder " likewise denotes the type of solder that is used.
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| 8. | Brazing filler metal is stronger than silver solder, which is stronger than lead-based soft solder.
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| 9. | Silver solder is absorbed by the surrounding metal, resulting in a joint that is actually stronger than the metal being joined.
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| 10. | The metal being joined must be perfectly flush, as silver solder cannot normally be used as a filler and any gaps will remain.
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