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Re: gEDA-user: Tin pest



David Griffith wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Karel Kulhavy wrote:

The scientific papers state that silver prevents pest very little and
doesn't prevent in the low percentages that are present in tin/silver
solder. Why do you assert tin/silver is not susceptible to tin pest?

I was under the impression that about 2% of some other metal (silver, lead, bismuth, or antimony) will prevent tin pest as well as tin whisker and that the 60/40 ratio was for eutectic purposes. Yesterday I perused the plumbing solders at the hardware store. All were 2/98 silver-tin. If there was a danger of tin pest with this ratio, wouldn't there be more stories of disasterous leaks in new building construction after the first freeze?

Talk about liability that everybody understands: Plumbing is ubiquitous as opposed to EDA.
At any rate, I've been waiting for somebody to point out.


Best

Marvin