We have a customer who insists that we solder our crimp connectors (after
crimping). He has had corrosion problems and is convinced that this is the
best solution. Is this a good thing? Are there any downsides we should
point out to help educate him?
Carl Van Wormer
Cipher Systems
1815 NW 169th Place, Suite 5010
Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone (503)-617-7447 Fax (503)-617-6550
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