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From [log in to unmask] Wed May 15 18:
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We are facing a shortage of an IEC input connector which is 
wave soldered into our board.  The pins are tin plating over 
copper.  The connector supplier is offering substitute parts 
which are nickel plating over brass.  We are concerned about 
the solderability.  Is this a valid concern?  Does anyone have 
any success or failure stories regarding similar situations.  
Any input would be appreciated.  I would also appreciate it if 
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Pat Bailey
Supplier Quality Engineer
Zytec Corporation
507 637-2966 x355
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