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Following from the EMPF Helpline, prepared by our metallurgist John Greaves:
Increasing the Sn content will lower the liquidus and solidus, and once the
Sn content increases beyond a point (I am not sure what that point is) a
low melting binary eutectic phase will form ( eutectic SnPb, melts at
183°C). The person to ask about this is Carol Handwerker at NIST. Her
phone is 301-975-6158, and her email is : [log in to unmask]
If she can't help you then your answer doesn't currently exist.
Hope this helps,
John Greaves
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>From: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 07:08:08 -0600
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: ASY: Alloy contamination
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>Here's one for the metallurgist. I have been unable to locate a
>Pb93.5/Sn5/Ag1.5 (305C liquidus; 309C solidus) ternary phase diagram
>to date. I have been told that one of the technical issues is simply
>soldering to SnPb plated and/or SnPb hot-dipped coated components with
>this PbSnAg solder will realize a drop in the melting point. My
>question is how much ? Assuming, for instance a lead finish
>composition of Sn63/Pb37 with solder coat thickness of 3 to 4 mils or
>a CERDIP package with leads that are 100% Sn electroplated (200 to
>500micons).
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