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"Jim Donohue" wrote in message
news:xJC3e.2870$ZV5.2727@fed1read05... You got the wrong article? That one does not mention the subject of embrittlement or anything that goes on at solder temperatures. Try again... 5th paragraph under "Annealing": "When annealing copper that contains oxygen, the hydrogen in the atmosphere must be kept to a minimum to avoid embrittlement. For temperatures lower than about 480oC, hydrogen preferably should not exceed 1%." And soldering happens at temperatures lower than 480oC, right? Meindert |
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