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Ed,
Nitrogen vs argon is a case of availability and cost. Not sure about carbon dioxide. I will have to look into that, unless someone beats me to it. 😊
Bev
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Subject: [TN] N2 vs. CO2, Argon, etc?
Hi all,
I didn't find a good answer for why N2 was chosen as an inert gas for soldering purposes. Why not CO2 or Argon?
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