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Hi All,
We have some SMT LED's that were exhibiting solderability problems and
investigation with the SEM/EDS revealed that the base metal is composed of a
copper alloy that contains about 10% nickel. Does anybody have any
experience with this material? Do they require higher reflow temperatures
similar to Alloy 42?
Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
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