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Old 22nd August 2006   #11
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Originally Posted by Jim Williams View Post
SN 62 is 2% silver, 37% lead, the rest is tin. It's NOT RoHS compatible and should not be used for new products, just rework and repairs. The newer formulas don't have lead, but more silver and some copper as well. Any of you have good experiences with any of this new stuff???

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Yes, my bad, the SN62 part#MB1390 is the RoHS compliant stuff. Thought thats what I ordered to try out, and looks like I got the old stuff which is why I didn't notice a difference.
I'll edit my original post. Thanks for pointing that one out
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