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Solder - what to use
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<blockquote data-quote="christempler" data-source="post: 845375" data-attributes="member: 13461"><p>Try http://www.techmet.co.za/ for solder. There is plenty of information on their website and the quality is top notch. While I was involved in the radiator manufacturing business (some 20 odd years) I used them as my main supplier buying upwards of two tons a month. The industry has moved away from lead based solder for health reasons and today all OE electronic solders are lead free.</p><p>Techmet do however sell a fluxed wire Sn (Tin)62%, Pb (Lead)36%, Ag (Silver)2% for those diehards that don't believe in Lead free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christempler, post: 845375, member: 13461"] Try http://www.techmet.co.za/ for solder. There is plenty of information on their website and the quality is top notch. While I was involved in the radiator manufacturing business (some 20 odd years) I used them as my main supplier buying upwards of two tons a month. The industry has moved away from lead based solder for health reasons and today all OE electronic solders are lead free. Techmet do however sell a fluxed wire Sn (Tin)62%, Pb (Lead)36%, Ag (Silver)2% for those diehards that don't believe in Lead free. [/QUOTE]
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