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Your kidding right? You really believe soldering leads to a hydrogen rich
atmosphere? You really think that solder temperatures actually make a detectable difference in the ductility of the copper? You think all copper wires near batteries are doomed to failure...and soon? Tell us it ain't so Meindert...you are supposed to be on the competent side of these discussions. Jim "Meindert Sprang" wrote in message ... "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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