Process for soldering difficultly solderable material having oxi

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Welding electrode

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427123, 427314, 427319, 427357, 75166C, 75175A, 228110, C23C 104, C23C 106, C23C 116

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ABSTRACT:
Difficultly solderable material having an oxide surface such as glass, ceramics or such metals as Si, Ge, Al, Ti, Zr or Ta is soldered using a solder alloy composed of 2-98.5% by wt. of Pb, 1-97.5% by wt. of Sn and 0.1-15% by wt. of rare earth metals, while applying vibration, preferably of the ultrasonic type.

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