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[log in to unmask] (Guenter Grossmann)
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Mon, 12 Feb 1996 09:34:06 +0100
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Hi Andy

The maximum elongation for eutectic solder to failure depends very strong
on the temperatrure and the strain-rate. If you deform solder very fast it
can not endure more than say 2%. If you induce a strain rate below 10 E-4
you can deform solder at room temperature over 100%. Heating the material
to 50°C will ease the problem to a considerable extend.

Guenter Grossmann




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