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Date: | Tue, 9 Feb 1999 17:07:43 -0600 |
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Phil and everyone,
I have difficulty shaking Dr. Manko's old definition (as Werner so astutely pointed out) soldering
is the joining of two metal surfaces, using a solder medium, without requiring diffusion or
intermetallic formation. I recoginze we've come far since this time. However, I must ask is it
possible to solder two metals (only their surfaces) without forming intermetallics, at least
initially, under any condition short of time not being a factor?
Earl Moon
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