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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:41 am    Post subject: solder Reply with quote

hi all, i understand the advantages of a 63/37 blend of solder . is 60/40 ''almost as good'' or is there some reason that makes is a much poorer choice? it is easily available while 63/37 is quite a bit less frequent on the store shelves.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:04 am    Post subject: solder Reply with quote

At 05:38 AM 1/3/2007 -0600, you wrote:

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hi all, i understand the advantages of a 63/37 blend of solder . is 60/40
''almost as good'' or is there some reason that makes is a much poorer
choice? it is easily available while 63/37 is quite a bit less frequent on
the store shelves.

60/40 is an adequate substitute for 63/37 and as you've
noted, is much easier to find. It will be just fine
for your purposes.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:13 am    Post subject: solder Reply with quote

Yes, it's almost as good, but it does have a small temperature range where it has a plastic state. If you wiggle even slightly as it cools through this range, you'll have a substandard joint. If everthing is up on the bench and solidly held, it wouldn't be a problem. Obviously lots of things get successfully soldered with the 60/40, but I just ordered a one pound spool of 63/37 from Digikey when I couldn't find any locally. Unless I drastically increase my soldering, it'll last me the rest of my life and then some, and it maximizes my chances of each joint being as it should be.

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