When soldering different metals together remember to use a solder with a flow temperature below the melt temperature of both the metals being joined.
Can platinum and white gold be soldered together.
Either wear all white metals like platinum white gold and sterling silver or you can wear yellow gold.
Obviously having to buy 14k white gold to make the ring in the first place so why not just buy a small amount of white gold solder to do the job.
File the remainder of the platinum prong flat and melt a small amount of easy white gold solder on the tip.
For example when soldering a 14k palladium white gold 2030 f setting onto a 14k yellow gold 1550 f shank use a 14k yellow solder.
Soldering or the process of bonding metal together is one of the basic skills necessary to good jewelry making.
Due to these differences even if the rings are soldered together with an experienced hand the platinum can be left with weakened points that are vulnerable to stress fractures.
Refer to the chart on page 148 for the metal flow points.
I mainly work in silver too but i ve bought platinum white gold and yellow gold solders whenever i ve had to make a piece in something other than silver or do a repair i used the platinum.
It will be readily apparent that the rings are made with two different metals.
Platinum is less prone to bending so if the diamond is claw set then it will take a little more force to say bend the claws than 18kt white gold.
This is particularly true with platinum.
Advice on soldering wedding ringsengagement rings together.
April 15th 2019 at 6 48 pm.
Soldering gold to silver is much like any other type of soldering.
It really doesn t take a lot for a jeweler to solder rings together.
It s a fairly quick process and they will add a bit of gold white gold or platinum to.
So here is a bench trick i highly recommend.
Carefully file it flat again leaving a thin layer of solder covering the top.
That said both platinum and 18kt white gold are fine choices for an engagement ring.
Silver is a good conductor of heat.
When the soldered material cools down to room temperature there will be a lot of residual stress inside it.
Platinum and white gold silver do not have a similar look either.
If we solder together two 10mm long pieces 8ct gold with pt 950 using a gold solder with a work temperature of 750 c the platinum expands 0 07 mm and the gold expands 0 106 mm.
Retipping a platinum prong with platinum solder will damage any stone.
Platinum is softer so it is more prone to scratching and denting.
In melting and soldering platinum.
It is simply trickier due to the different heating temperatures of the metals.
But not both at the same time.