frahit
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- Oct 8, 2008
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We would like to switch from lead to non-lead (Rohs compliant) solder. Soldering operation is carried out in a baths made of acid resistant stainless steel. Cca 2 kg of solder is melted in a pot at cca 480 deg C. Composition of new solder we would like to use is Sn99Cu1. I've heard some rumors that use of Sn98Cu2 corrodes SS pot (even make a hole through in a few weeks). Can someone confirm such statement? Any bad experience?
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