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One of our customers needs assurance that we will not damage a particular
component during hand soldering. I've taken some temperature measurements,
now I need to know the melting point of the solder seal around the terminal.
The alloy is 20% tin, 77% lead, 3% silver - not very common, not in any of
the specs or handbooks or websites where I've looked. Anyone know where I
can find the solidus/liquidus? Can I assume that it's similar to Sn20?
Joe Kane
Lockheed Martin Control Systems
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