Andrea, Thank you for your research. A few years ago I purchased some Pb free solder from Radio Shack. I recently discovered it is listed as 96/4 solder.
The part number is 640-0025 https://www.radioshack.com/products/lead-free-solder-0-25-oz?variant=5717831877 The MSDS is listed on the webpage. Any chance you could add it to your list? Todd On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 1:55 PM, Andrea Baldoni <erm191...@ermione.com> wrote: > On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 11:55:56AM -0500, David wrote: > > > I have a spool of something from Kester that may be Sn96Ag4 but it is > > only marked Sn96. > > Sn96 could also be the trade name for the Sn96.5/Ag3.5. > > Name Composition > > SAC101 Sn98.9 Ag1.0 Cu0.1 > SAC105 Sn98.5 Ag1.0 Cu0.5 > SAC125 Sn98.3 Ag1.2 Cu0.5 > SAC125+Ni Sn 98.25 Ag 1.2 Cu 0.5 Ni 0.05 > SAC266 Sn96.8 Ag2.6 Cu0.6 > SAC300 Sn96.95 Ag3.0 Cu0.05 > SAC305 Sn96.5 Ag3.0 Cu0.5 > SAC307 Sn96.3 Ag3.0 Cu0.7 > - Sn80.8 Sb18 Ni1.2 > - Sn98.9 Ag1.0 Cu0.5 > SAC350 Sn96.45 Ag3.5 Cu0.05 > SAC387 Sn95.5 Ag3.8 Cu0.7 > SAC400 Sn95.95 Ag4.0 Cu0.05 > SAC405 Sn95.5 Ag4.0 Cu0.5 > Sn96 Sn96.5 Ag3.5 > > (non lead free:) > Sn63 Sn63 Pb37 > Sn62 Sn62 Pb36 Ag2.0 > Sn10 Sn10 Pb90 > > The Sn96/Ag4 seems to be for the food service equipment, refrigeration, > heating, air conditioning, plumbing and not common in electronics. > The Sn10/Pb90 is also known as low EMF but being non RoHS I don't think > it's > easy to find it (though not too dangerous to work with). > > I don't know if the .5% Ag between the 96.5/3.5 and 96/4 would change much > in > the EMF, I'll test it and report, if I find both. > > Best regards, > Andrea Baldoni > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.