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Date: | Sat, 25 Aug 2001 20:27:25 -0500 |
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Can anyone tell me what the properties of Bi14 solder is?
Joint Strength ==>
Fatigue Resistance ==>
Yield Strength ==>
High Temperature Life ==>
Solder Joints Hardness ==>
Intermetallic Growth Rates ==>
Ultimate Tensile Strength ==>
Percent Elongation ==>
Adaptability to Stress ==>
Thermal Fatigue Properties ==>
Thermal and Electrical Conductivity ==>
Imtermetallic compounds formed ==>
Could this solder be used in a high reliabilty (class 3) application?
The application I have is a unit that is subjected to temperatures from -
40° to + 70° Celsius, vibration of 6G. So far I have conflicting opinions,
I need some facts and data. I teach soldering and have not heard of anyone
using this solder within the electronic industry. I check with the
soldering instructors at China Lake and they had not heard of this solder.
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