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TEMPS TRANSITION ENTRE ETAT LIQUIDE ETAT SOLIDE [1 record]

Record 1 1994-04-11

English

Subject field(s)
  • Welding and Soldering (Metals)
CONT

In general, 95-5 [tin-antimony] solder melts at a higher temperature than does 50-50, has less of a pasty range, and is therefore somewhat more difficult to handle, particularly for a vertical joint to be filled upward.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Soudage (Métal)
CONT

En général, le point de fusion d'une soudure [étain-antimoine] 95-5 est plus élevé que celui d'une soudure 50-50; de plus, le temps de transition entre l'état liquide et l'état solide est très court et, de ce fait, elle est plus difficile à manipuler, surtout dans le cas d'un joint vertical qu'on doit remplir de bas en haut.

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