Hi Gendelis! I suggest you try either Alpha, Kester, Multicore, or Indium
as first possible sources - your solder alloy is very nontypical so don't
be surprised if no one has it or you have to pay a premium to get it. A
second possible source is Arconium Specialty Alloys (1-800-343-0282) -
they do not list the Bi52/Pb48 alloy but they do list a 58Bi/42Pb in their
products list. What is the intended application for the alloy? Good Luck.
Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: [TN] Bi52Pb48
Dear technetters!
Does anyone know a source for solder wire Bi52Pb48?
Gendelis Haviv
Process Engineer
ECI TELECOM
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