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. Alloy A substance composed of two or more metal elements. Example: Sn96.5 Ag3.0 Cu0.5 is 96.5% Tin, 3.0% Silver, and 0.5% Copper. Generally, alloys will have different properties than those exhibited by their individual elements (e.g
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. Activator is consumed by heat over time. Alloy A substance composed of two or more metal elements. Example: Sn96.5 Ag3.0 Cu0.5 is 96.5% Tin, 3.0% Silver, and 0.5% Copper. Generally, alloys will have different properties than those exhibited by their individual elements
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Monel Nichrome Nickel Nickel Iron / Alloy42 Nickel Silver Palladium Platinum Silver Solder Plated Stainless Steel Tin Titanium Non-solderable Zinc Key Recommended Alloy Specific (contact EFD
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. The most common lead-free solder mix is tin-copper, which has a melting point of 217°C and mixes 99.3% tin with 0.7% copper . However, the main reason why manufacturers are shifting to the use of lead-free solder is to eradicate lead from electronic production and waste recycling processes
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. Lead-free solders typically contain a variety of different metals. Some of the components you may find in lead-free solder include tin, copper, silver, nickel and zinc
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-Free Bar Solder Produced using the same chemical composition as the solder alloy marketed as SN100C® by Nihon Superior Sha Co., Ltd. and its licensees*, NT100Ge is a high-quality, low-cost alternative to silver-bearing solder. The eutectic tin-copper
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today’s lead-free soldering applications. A series of soldering dissolution experiments, modeled on Bader’s, were conducted using SAC305 solder with gold, silver, palladium, platinum, copper and nickel samples
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. The solder joint has to be metallurgically bonded to the basis material, be it either tin, copper, silver, nickel, brass, etc. and we need to create the intermetallic compound, which allows the wetting between tin of the solder alloy and the basis material