An elementary method for soldering aluminum with a gas torch
Regular solder does not stick to aluminum at all, making it extremely difficult to solder. However, there is a way that allows you to do this in literally half a minute. Moreover, this does not require soldering skills at all; absolutely anyone can do everything with an ordinary camping torch.
What you will need:
- Gas-burner - http://alii.pub/5lnp8a
- solder "Castolin 192 FBK" - http://alii.pub/68781r
Aluminum soldering process
Before starting work, you need to warm up the aluminum part for soldering for 10-15 seconds, or a little more if it is massive.
When it warms up, apply a stick of Castolin 192 FBK solder to it. It should melt from the hot part, but at the same time we additionally heat its edges with a burner.
Use a solder stick to evenly apply the wire over the soldering area, periodically removing the torch to avoid melting excess. Castolin has a flux that breaks down the aluminum oxide film so everything sticks right away.
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