Antimonial-Tin Solder (95Sn-5Sb), ASTM B 32 Grade S65
Subcategory: Tin Alloy; Nonferrous Metal; Solder/Braze Alloy
Key Words: Tin Alloys
Material Notes: Impurity limits above are ASTM specs; other specification systems may allow other impurity limits. Solder is the largest use for tin in the U.S. Tin promotes adhesion to many base metals. This particular alloy is used as a solder in electrical equipment, Cu tubing, and refrigerator coils. Resistant to SO2.
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- Electrical Resistivity
- CTE, linear 20°C
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