Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:15:29 EST 2007 | davef
We feature Invar (Alloy 36) to be an alternative to stainless steel (304) foil, rather than electroformed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 11:41:26 EST 2008 | fredc
I think fuji and all the after market suppliers use stainless "hypo" tubing for the tips. It is made from 304 stainless which is normally nonmagnetic. In the process of forming this tubing to the hypo specs it is work hardened to 3/4 to full hardness
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:55:36 EDT 2004 | Ken
Try: Tungsten, tungsten carbide, ceramics like boron-nitride or how about pyrex glass? Glass blowers could make "hooks" that connect to a cross bar. I would NOT use aluminum (even if anodized). Try stainless steel 316. 303, 304 do not have enough
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 11:55:37 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel
Details, details: 1) The metal shell is part of the component body. The base metal is austenitic stainless steel (304) that has been plated with 90/10 tin-lead over nickel (semi-bright). 2) The entire part (leads and shell) is elevated by the mass o
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 15:50:14 EDT 2007 | GS
Hi, which kind of stainless steel are made your solder pot components? for istance : AISI-304 ? AISI-306 ? AISI-312 ? AISI-316 ? As we know AISI-316 will last more against Tin erosion. But AM SACX does not allow so much !!! I know who since t
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