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Low thermal EMF solder

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Mark Sims
Wed, Dec 16, 2009 10:20 PM

I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin solder.  This material has not been manufactured in a very long time and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed as the product of several companies in India).  It gives the safety geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of "cadmium"...

I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder.  At one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type of Cd:Sn solders,  but have been unable to locate it.  Does anybody have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders?


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I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin solder. This material has not been manufactured in a very long time and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed as the product of several companies in India). It gives the safety geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of "cadmium"... I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder. At one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type of Cd:Sn solders, but have been unable to locate it. Does anybody have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders? _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/171222984/direct/01/
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Bruce Griffiths
Wed, Dec 16, 2009 11:15 PM

Mark Sims wrote:

I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin solder.  This material has not been manufactured in a very long time and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed as the product of several companies in India).  It gives the safety geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of "cadmium"...

I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder.  At one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type of Cd:Sn solders,  but have been unable to locate it.  Does anybody have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders?

The cadmium tin eutectic has low thermal emf and a 30:70 Cd:Sn composition.
For some micophtographs of the structure of the solid eutectic:
http://www.aimehq.org/search/docs/Volume%20071/071-48.pdf

Bruce

Mark Sims wrote: > I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin solder. This material has not been manufactured in a very long time and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed as the product of several companies in India). It gives the safety geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of "cadmium"... > > I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder. At one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type of Cd:Sn solders, but have been unable to locate it. Does anybody have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders? > The cadmium tin eutectic has low thermal emf and a 30:70 Cd:Sn composition. For some micophtographs of the structure of the solid eutectic: http://www.aimehq.org/search/docs/Volume%20071/071-48.pdf Bruce
BG
Bruce Griffiths
Thu, Dec 17, 2009 12:01 AM

Bruce Griffiths wrote:

Mark Sims wrote:

I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin
solder.  This material has not been manufactured in a very long time
and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed
as the product of several companies in India).  It gives the safety
geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of
"cadmium"...

I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder.  At
one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type
of Cd:Sn solders,  but have been unable to locate it.  Does anybody
have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders?

The cadmium tin eutectic has low thermal emf and a 30:70 Cd:Sn
composition.
For some micophtographs of the structure of the solid eutectic:
http://www.aimehq.org/search/docs/Volume%20071/071-48.pdf

Bruce

For a plot of the melting point vs composition see:
http://resources.metapress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=hu72j65756220274&size=largest
http://resources.metapress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=hu72j65756220274&size=largest

Which establishes that the eutectic has an approximate composition of
30:70 Cd:Sn.

For the full article on the Cadmium tin system:
http://www.springerlink.com/content/hu72j65756220274/

Bruce

Bruce Griffiths wrote: > Mark Sims wrote: >> I am in the process of making some low thermal EMF cadmium-tin >> solder. This material has not been manufactured in a very long time >> and is pretty much unobtainable these days (despite it being listed >> as the product of several companies in India). It gives the safety >> geeks apoplectic fits at the mere mention of the first syllable of >> "cadmium"... >> >> I have seen references to 60:40 solder and 70:30 Cd:Sn solder. At >> one time I saw a table that showed the characteristics of a few type >> of Cd:Sn solders, but have been unable to locate it. Does anybody >> have any references to the properties of Cd:Sn solders? > The cadmium tin eutectic has low thermal emf and a 30:70 Cd:Sn > composition. > For some micophtographs of the structure of the solid eutectic: > http://www.aimehq.org/search/docs/Volume%20071/071-48.pdf > > Bruce > For a plot of the melting point vs composition see: http://resources.metapress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=hu72j65756220274&size=largest <http://resources.metapress.com/pdf-preview.axd?code=hu72j65756220274&size=largest> Which establishes that the eutectic has an approximate composition of 30:70 Cd:Sn. For the full article on the Cadmium tin system: http://www.springerlink.com/content/hu72j65756220274/ Bruce