by Teddy »
Sat May 24, 2008 4:46 pm
The radio and television chassis were mostly made of aluminium and as an engineer I had to solder connections to the aluminium chassis.
I was told by my contempory 'expert' engineers, that one couldn't solder aluminium with tin/lead solder; so I found out why; then solved it.
The main problem is that although you can clean aluminium ready for soldering, it starts to oxidize immediatly it is exposed to the atmosphere. You cannot solder to oxidized aluminium.
What I did, was clean the aluminium first. Heat it up whith a soldering iron, then melt a pool of solder over the area. I then used the hot soldering iron to remove the oxidation layer, by scraping through the pool of molton solder. no oxygen from the atmosphere could get through, and I was able then to solder later to the previous 'wetted' surface.
I hope this helps.
It is possible that arc welding of the type which provides a non-oxygen gas shield may be the main answer you were looking for