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I am going to rely on formatting to assist my answer, always risky in e-mail
White Tin is a type of immersion Tin, and more or less interchangeable,
depending on who you are talking to, and who they work for....so the question
boils down to ENIG vs. Immersion Tin.
Property ENIG Immersion Tin
Process problems BIG & BOLD Relatively few
Quality Window What?? Large
Ease of Soldering Real Easy Relatively easy, to a certain
age
Shelf Life Real Long Normally 6 months
Years ??
Pray for preservation of format.
Rudy Sedlak
RDChemical Company
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