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Steve,
Go to the Chip Quik web site, they make a lead free alloy, not sure of
the composition. $34 for 4.5 feet worth.
pat goodyear
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Steve Gregory wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Do any of you know if the Chip Quik Removal alloy (Tin 30%, Bismuth
> 56%,
> Indium 14%) works with lead-lead free solder?
>
> We have a board here that has to have some connectors reworked that
> are
> absolutely a bear to remove and I was wondering if it works with
> lead-free
> solder?
>
> Steve
>
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