


🛠️ Fix it once, fix it right — silver solder that sticks where others fail!
The SBSK Silver Solder 3/64" 1/2 oz STAR2000 by Stay-Brite is a premium lead-free solder wire with 3.6% silver content, paired with a potent acid-based flux. This combo delivers reliable, strong bonds on a wide range of metals including copper, brass, stainless steel, and even aluminum when properly cleaned and fluxed. Ideal for professional-grade repairs and precision metalwork, it comes in a compact, sealed package ensuring freshness and ease of use. Highly rated and trusted for industrial and DIY applications alike.
| ASIN | B0015H6JYS |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,381 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #58 in Solder |
| Color | Original Version |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,446) |
| Date First Available | March 6, 2008 |
| Description Pile | No batteries required |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | STAR2000 |
| Manufacturer | STA-BRITE |
| Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | STAR2000 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Size | Medium |
G**S
Good for copper, brass, bronze, steel (stainless, nickel-plated, & galvanized); ALSO SEE HERE FOR SOLDER & FLUX COMPOSITION
UPDATE 25 OCT 2017: Although the acid flux bottle says it isn't recommended for aluminum (I don't know why), it *does* work on aluminum! I Just soldered some aluminum tabs on my drill battery case and it worked perfectly! Without the acid flux no amount of heat or good rosin-core solder would make it work. Once I got some acid flux on a clean surface, however, it bonded instantly! RECOMMENDED: use an old solder tip you don't care about ruining (as always for this stuff since acid flux is corrosive), drop the acid flux on the surface to bond *first*, get solder on your iron (regular rosin-core electronics solder is fine, or acid-core should work too), and touch a hot iron to the aluminum surface. Boom! The heat causes the acid flux to eat into the surface a tiny bit and the solder on the iron sticks instantly to the aluminum surface! Wash the parts carefully when done, as able, to rinse off any remaining acid flux so it doesn't keep corroding your connections. Saved my day! ORIGINAL REVIEW 1 OCT 2016: Works on broken/frayed stainless steel bicycle cables (for brakes, shifters, etc). I have an after-market cruise control installed in my older car, since it didn't come with a cruise control. The cruise control has a small twisted stainless steel bicycle-type cable attached to my car's throttle lever to control the gas pedal. About 1.5 years ago, however, that cable broke. I had no idea how to fix it, and numerous auto repair shops said there was nothing they could do. Finally, I came across this flux and solder kit. Previous attempts at soldering any types of steel, such as that wire, were futile, as the oxidation (I think that was the problem) prevents bonding, and rosin fluxes I had did not work. One drop of this flux on the end of the cable, plus my handy 60W soldering iron, did the trick. Great flux. The container comes with a folded up piece of paper inside, which is an MSDS. It states: Stay Brite Solder Wire Composition: Ag: 3.4-3.8%, Sn: balance That means that this solder is approximately a 96.4/3.6 Sn/Ag mix. In other words, it is ~96.4% tin and ~3.6% silver. This is a high-quality lead-free solder, though I'm sure any standard solder would also work well with the flux included in this kit, such as 60/40 60% Sn (tin) / 40% Pb (lead) leaded solder, or 99.3% Sn (tin) / 0.7% Cu (copper) lead-free solder. Also from the included datasheet, and confirmed from a datasheet downloaded from the company online: Stay Clean Liquid Soldering Flux Composition: Zinc Chloride: <30% Ammonium Chloride: 5-25% Hydrochloric Acid: <5% Methanol: <5% Water: balance Making a few assumptions from the above information, that means this acid-based flux might be something like: ~30% Zinc Chloride, ~15% Ammonium Chloride, ~5% Hydrochloric Acid, ~5% Methanol, ~45% water. METALS THE FLUX IS GOOD FOR: The flux bottle states that this Stay-Clean flux is "For all soldering purposes," more particularly that it is excellent for use on copper tube, brass, bronze, stainless steel, nickel [nickel-plated steel], and galvanized [ie: galvanized steel]. It is not recommended for aluminum or electrical/electronic applications. I don't know why it is not recommended for aluminum, but I suppose it is probably not recommended for electrical/electronic applications simply because it is an acid-based corrosive flux, and might not allow the circuit to last as long as it would otherwise if the acid is left on the board. Nevertheless, if you wash the excess flux off afterwards I'm sure it's fine, and if I ever need to solder a spring-steel type battery adapter or battery-holder spring again, or any other similar crimped steel connection, I will certainly use this flux for that electrical application, as I'm not aware of any other way to get solder to bond to such materials. Acid flux is required for those cases. Happy soldering! ~Gabriel Staples ElectricRCAircraftGuy
C**N
Works great, don't use too much heat.
I used this to solder stainless steel. I have a lot of experience soldering and brazing copper but I have never done stainless before. I read that it requires a lot of heat and might require a MAP or Acetylene torch. I can say that this is NOT the case. For me, when using a lot of heat the flux would burn and turn black. I found that using just enough heat to get the flux to boil was the right amount. How I did it was: I cleaned the two parts I was going to solder thoroughly and sanded them a little bit with some high grit sandpaper. It probably doesn't matter but I used 1000. Apply a small amount of flux to both surfaces and position them. Apply light heat until you see the flux start to boil and then carefully continue to add heat until the solder melts. I was able to get very sturdy and clean joints once I got the hang of it. I love that this little kit exists because I only needed to solder two things and I didn't want to buy a huge 1lb roll of this expensive solder.
C**L
Excellent product! Works on stainless steel without issue.
Worked as stated, was able to solder stainless steel without issue. Saved some expensive jewelry. Excellent product.
O**G
Does the job at a reasonable price
After using this item to fix a broken piece of silver, I found the solder to be adequate for the job, but the flux seemed a little too liquid to stay where desired.
H**H
Product performance
Flux works great for silver order on copper
J**P
Easy to use
Amazing! Fixed a stainless steel putter with this with a propane torch. So easy !!! The best
A**R
Excellent solder
Excellent solder in a nice little kit
T**.
Did the trick. Hope it lasts. Don't see why it wouldn't
So far so good. Filled in this rubbed thru hole in capilary pipe on old r22 system. It melts at very very low temp so don't go bananas on heat. Seams to be very tough and bonded quite well too clean copper. As it looks it saved us 14 grand in a new system.
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