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We are quoting on a job for which we have been provided very little
information. We do know that a 0.030 aluminum wire must be "soldered" to a
trace on the board. We are told that the finish "looks" like tin/lead.
My question, is it possible to solder an aluminum wire to tin/lead, and if
"YES" using what type of solder. If "NO" what is the likely finish on this
board.
Thanks
John
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