Solder plating (6:4)
Good acid resistance! It is also highly solderable, making it suitable for soldering applications.
"Solder plating" is a technique that forms a solder coating on the surface of steel materials by immersing them in a solder solution and passing an electric current through it. Our solder plating is known as 6:4 solder (eutectic solder), which has a low melting point (approximately 183°C) and high solderability, making it suitable for soldering applications. Additionally, it has a Vickers hardness of 5 to 15, which is relatively soft, and it excels in whisker growth suppression and corrosion resistance, making it used for plating in battery components and electronic parts. 【Features】 - The ratio of tin to lead is 6:4 - Compatible with various products from terminals to copper bars - High corrosion resistance, used in battery terminal components, etc. - As an alloy plating, it suppresses the generation of whiskers that can cause short circuits - Lead in batteries is considered an exempt component under the European ELV directive *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
- Company:深田パーカライジング
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