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Hi Tom:
Try getting the following Tin Research Institute publication:
Solder Alloy Data: Mechanical properties of solders and soldered
joints.
Publication #656
Sorry I don't have a phone number but maybe some of the TechNet gang
can supply it. I believe that they closed all of the US offices and
are now running the shop out of England.
A word of caution - solder fatigue data comparisons are very risky
because of the number of test variable differences that can result in
apples to oranges data sets. Publication 656 does a good job of
describing what/how the testing was done. It contains both 40Sn/60Pb
and 50Sn/50Pb solder alloys.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: ASSY: Solder Fatigue Data Sn40 - Sn50
Author: [log in to unmask] at ccmgw1
Date: 7/8/96 5:47 PM
Fellow TechNetters:
I need some information and I was hoping you could help me. Does anyone have
any information on solder fatigue for tin-lead solders that have between 40 and
50 percent tin content? Any information or leads would be appreciated. Thanks
in advance for any help.
Tom Carroll
Hughes Aircraft Co.
(310) 334-4757
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