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I always understood that you had to use a paste with 2% silver if you were using components
with terminations containing Palladium. The 2% silver is also supposed to five you a shinier
finished solder joint.
Steve.
Larry Koens wrote:
> Got a question for everyone,
>
> I just switched companies and the new company that I'm with now uses a
> 62/36/2 solder paste. I've always used the 63/37 formula. The guys who
> decided to use the 2% silver are no longer with the company. My question
> to you is, why would they want the 2% silver in the paste? They know
> something I don't?!
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
>
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