[volt-nuts] Sn10Pb90

Volker Esper ailer2 at t-online.de
Mon Aug 12 05:17:03 EDT 2013


sorry, spelling mistake:
"What do you _want_ it for?"

Remember, those solder alloys are optimized for a specific alloy 
combination only, e.g. Cu-Cu.

Volker


Am 12.08.2013 10:39, schrieb Volker Esper:
>
> Hi Joe,
>
> What are you looking for, Cadmium-Solder, or Sn10Pb90, which is 
> Stannum/Plumbum-only?
>
> And what do you what it for? In (very high) precision applications 
> there are so many issues to consider that the solder doesn't appear to 
> be at a high priority...
>
> Volker
>
>
> Am 12.08.2013 00:38, schrieb Joseph Gray:
>> Reading through the archives, I saw that there was some discussion 
>> about a
>> safer alternative to cadmium-based solder. The low tin, high lead 
>> alloy was
>> recommended as a good low-thermal EMF substitute. However, I did not see
>> any recommendations on where to buy some of this.
>>
>> I just did some searching and all I come up with is bar solder, 
>> mostly from
>> China. Where can I buy a small quantity of rosin-core 10/90 solder? 
>> Mouser,
>> which is my preferred vendor certainly didn't list any. I would think 
>> that
>> even 1/2  pound would last me a lifetime.
>>
>> Joe Gray
>> W5JG
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