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I would recommend against trying to use cadmium - it's very toxic, which
is why Cd-based solders are rare nowadays. They are probably still made,
but for lab or industrial use with proper handling. If you try to alloy
it with Sn yourself without proper handling, you could get poisoned. You
can't just throw the ingredients in a solder pot and expect good results.
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