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Michael,
QUESTION: at "normal" soldering iron temperatures, what happens when you
melt a eutectic solder preform (p/o clip lead) together with hi-temp, 90
to 94% Sn (bal=Pb) solder?
Will the two solders alloy, or just form a mixture? Please provide as
metallurgically correct an answer as possible.
Generally speaking, they will alloy. Issues that may impact the result
are things like:
melt (mixing) time
thermal (convection) gradients
flux activity
presence of oxides
presence of copper (intermetallics) from previous reflow cycles
Andy Magee
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B.S.—Mechanical Engineering/Materials Engineering Dual Degree
Cum Laude—3.3 G.P.A—Univ. of Connecticut—1979
AESF, ASM, MRS, ASME
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