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Check out page 92 in Manko's Soldering book - it is stated that at
soldering temperatures the solubility of Al is less than 0.5%. W.G.
Bader also did quite a bit of work on the dissolution of elements in
solder but I don't know if he looked at Al - you will have to conduct
a literature search using Bader as the key word. You also might try
putting a secondary finish on the Al - anodized or nickel plate, etc.
to prevent wetting. Good luck.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: Re: Rate of Aluminium in Solder Bath.
Author: [log in to unmask] at ccmgw1
Date: 6/7/96 10:24 AM
Dear Technet,
Can anybody advise me what is the rate of Aluminium dissolve into the solder
(63/37) bath.
I'm using Alu Stiffener to prevent the PCB from warping. How can use PTFE to
coat it.
Is there any spray type and where can I can it ?
Poh Kong Hui
Nera Electronics
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