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Another coating consideration is rapid diffusion of coating metal into Tin solder.
It was made of non-corrugated tinplate, had a visible tin solder seam, and incorporated an opening strip.
Modern miniature surface-mount electronics often simply have a row of unlabelled, tinned solder pads.
"The Steadfast Tin Solder".
Tin whiskers were noticed and documented in the valve (tube) era of electronics early in the 20th century, in equipment which used pure, or almost pure tin solder in their production.
Minor modification to the solder pots (e.g. titanium liners or impellers) used in wave-soldering operations may be desired to reduce maintenance costs associated with the increased tin-scavenging effects of high tin solders.
Velo Theatre's "Appel d'Air" is a fantasy, suitable for adults and children, as are "Shadow Theater" from Australia and "The Steadfast Tin Solder" from Germany.
S. J. Nightingale, 'Tin Solders: a modern study of the properties of tin solders and soldered joints, BNFMF Research Monographs.
Electronics products contain lead as a component of solder; whereas the European Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive standards have long attempted to phase out lead solder, the tin solder is known to suffer from a defect known as tin whiskers.
It is a common misconception that lead free soldering requires higher soldering temperatures than lead/tin solder; the wetting temperature in lead/tin solder is higher than the melting point and is the controlling factor - Wave soldering can proceed at the same temperature as previous lead/tin soldering.