Interesting post Mike,
At the risk of going a little off topic I've never quite understood the
distinction between a solder and a braze. Is there a clear cut
difference in the metallurgy of the different joints?
Regards,
> The usual wisdom on soft solders is that they aren't very strong, so the
> more ductile the alloy the less likely it is to break. This conventional
> wisdom doesn't really apply to Au/Sn as it is more like a braze with tensile
> and sheer about 8x 10x lead alloys.
>
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