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Solder Alloys Features & Benefits. Our alloy selection is based on decades of listening to our customers and finding solutions that enable cutting-edge technologies. Melting temperatures range from 7-1064 ° C. There are six main alloy families: Gallium (Ga) Bismuth (Bi) Indium (In) Tin (Sn) Lead (Pb) Gold (Au)
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High quality Solder Ribbon and Foil manufactured by Indium Corporation is available in many standard alloys and sizes. Material can also be custom made to your unique material and dimensional requirements.
Solder Alloys. Since our founding in 1934, Indium Corporation has been the world’s leader in specialty solders and alloy development. Our R&D staff, including several Ph.D. metallurgists, work with our core set of metals to develop alloys that will address the latest soldering and sealing challenges.
31 maj 2018 · Chip Quik’s line of indium solder wire offers three different indium alloys. These alloys include In100 (100% Indium), In97/Ag3 (97% Indium with 3% Silver), and In52/Sn48 (52% Indium, 48% Tin). In100 which is pure indium and can be used for bonding to glass, ceramic, and quartz.
Bismuth-Containing Solder. Although pure bismuth higher melting temperature (271°C) than has a much pure indium (157°C), when it is alloyed with tin, or tin and silver, it results in two of the more popular Pb-free, low-temperature solders (Indalloy®281 and Indalloy®282). Several Pb-containing alloys are also available.
Bar solder is available in a full range of SnPb and Pb-free alloys, i ncluding industry standard Sn63 and SAC305. To eliminate the chance of contaminating Pb-free solder with Pb, ingots come in two shapes to designate the alloy.
Solder Alloy Selector Guide For the Engineer * If you know which Solder Alloy you want to determine its suitability for your process, select it from this list.