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These values are for some of the most common solders. With the push for lead-free (Pb-free) versions that conform the the RoHS1 initiative that will be in effect ... How to Solder Various Metals: A handy set of tutorials from the Kester solder people. ... Database for Solder Properties with Emphasis on New Lead-Free Solders...
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www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/solder.htm
www.rfcafe.com/references/electrical/solder.htm
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Solder Alloy Physical Properties. Indium Corporation of America is an ISO 9001-registered developer, manufacturer, and supplier of specialty alloys, solders, and thermal interface materials. ... View the Physical Properties Tables. ... Solder Fabrications...
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www.indium.com/products/physicalproperties.php
www.indium.com/products/physicalproperties.php
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Solder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A solder is a fusible metal alloy with a melting point or melting range of 90 to 450 °C (200 to 840 °F), used in a process called soldering where it is melted to join metallic surfaces. It is especi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solder
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List the mechanical and physical properties of the tin-lead solders. ... Tin, lead and their alloys, due to their low melting temperatures and wide availability, are the most commonly used solder materials. In fact, lead has been used as a soldering metal for water pipes (also made of lead) even in ... Mechanical Properties...
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www.efunda.com/materials/solders/tin_lead.cfm
www.efunda.com/materials/solders/tin_lead.cfm
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Soldera Properties is a boutique real estate agency with deep roots in the Pacific Northwest. Soldera's technical infrastructure rivals any of the national organizations.
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www.solderaproperties.com/
www.solderaproperties.com/
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I am considering working with lead free solder and am looking for a site that lists solder properties. What I want to know is what percentage of what metals it contains and the melting points. Any suggestions of where I could find something like this?
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www.craftbanter.com/q-t_11968-Solder-properties-Irons.h...
www.craftbanter.com/q-t_11968-Solder-properties-Irons.html
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Test factors such as specimen or load eccentricity, temperature variations and measurement errors also contribute to the scatter in the mechanical properties of solder as is well known, for example, for steady state creep.
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www.metallurgy.nist.gov/solder/clech/Sn-Pb_Creep.htm
www.metallurgy.nist.gov/solder/clech/Sn-Pb_Creep.htm
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We thus expect similarities in the constitutive response of SAC and eutectic SnAg solders. Given the more abundant literature on SnAg, its properties are reviewed in detail in an attempt to better understand the qualitative behavior of precipitate-strengthened solder alloys.
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www.metallurgy.nist.gov/solder/clech/Introduction.htm
www.metallurgy.nist.gov/solder/clech/Introduction.htm
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Solder Alloy Properties A Joint Initiative of ELFNET and COST 531 Herbert Ipser and Clemens Schmetterer Department for Inorganic Chemistry / Materials Chemistry University of Vienna ELFNET Lead-Free Dissemination Event, San Sebastian, February 28 to March 2, 2007 Issue COST 531*: database for mechanical /
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www.europeanleadfree.net/SITE/UPLOAD/Document/Meetings/...
www.europeanleadfree.net/SITE/UPLOAD/Document/Meetings/San%20Sebastian/ELFNET%20Alloy%20Database.pdf
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