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created on January 16, 2017
Up to now it has not been possible to apply soldering to graphitic materials as they are not wetted by the commercially available alloys.
C-SOLDER tin-based lead-free low-temperature soldering alloys enable joining of various carbon materials including carbon fibres or carbon nanotube fibres in both carbon-carbon and carbon-metal arrangements.
The soldering of carbon materials, using C-Solder Type: SAC-1B, may be performed in air, at temperatures in the range from 300°C to 450°C with the use of classic soldering iron.
created on January 16, 2017
C-SOLDER Type: SAC-1B:
Excellent wetting of carbon materials: graphite, carbon fibres, carbon nanotube fibres, graphene, etc.
Suitability for bonding in carbon-carbon and carbon-metal systems.
Soldering temperatures below 450°C.
Good mechanical and electrical properties.
Lead free.
Flux free.
created on January 16, 2017
C-SOLDER is a trade name for a group of new tin-based lead-free low-temperature soldering alloys designed by Cametics Ltd. which enable joining of various carbon materials including carbon fibres or carbon nanotube fibres in both carbon-carbon and carbon-metal arrangements.
The use of these alloys allows fast formation of mechanically strong bonds which are electrically conductive simultaneously.