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Date: | Mon, 27 Oct 1997 16:08:36 UT |
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Thanks Alexander, Charles, and Dave for recent responses to my inquiry about
the max. % Zn and Co in Sn-Pb solder joints and industry specs. related to
same. With regard to your specific questions:
Charles - I'm located at LeaRonal's world headquarters in Freeport, NY,
USA.
Dave - Yes, in two separate instances, Zn and Co may have been present
unintentionally in the surface finish and thereby are suspected to have
contaminated the solder joint.
==> I have one more question for Technet - what about the maximum % P
allowable in a Sn-Pb solder joint?
Thanks.
Rob Schetty
LeaRonal Inc.
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