Small amounts of various metals, notably antimony and silver, are added to tin-lead solders to increase their strength. |
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Well, lead and tin together as an alloy figure in the solders that are used to solder on the printed circuit boards. |
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On August 31, two U.S. solders were killed and a third wounded in the same area while on patrol. |
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It is obvious that the card should not be mounted directly on a met al support that would shortcut the solders. |
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Mauldin penned them from his own experiences in the war and used them to poke fun at commanders, rear echelon solders, the enemy and the everyday life of men under fire. |
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The assault crumbled, with an estimated 130 solders killed and more than 400 injured. |
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Alloys based on tin or lead are not recommended as solders for refrigerant systems. |
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The range of products for domestic applications includes SUPERSAN copper tubes with IBP-Bänninger fittings as well as SUPERSAN solders and tools. |
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Lead in solders to complete a viable electrical connection between semiconductor die and carrier within integrated circuit Flip Chip packages. |
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In this operation, a major arms cache, sufficient to equip 650 solders, was discovered, including anti-aircraft weaponry. |
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The high-melting-point solders are suitable for soldering mild steel, stainless steel, nickel, copper, brass, zinc, and silver directly to aluminum. |
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Since the RoHS Directive was introduced, these types of solders are prohibited and, as a result, the corresponding processes were converted to include lead-free solders. |
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The NVA solders lived in fear of these attacks because they believed each raid covered a 20 kilometer area and they were told that ordinary trenches and foxholes were of no protection. |
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Also, the peace settlement does not apply to west Darfur, since Arab nomads and solders have driven out most of the black population to neighbouring Chad. |
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One solders this strips of gold, silver or copper, set on edge, onto a metal base, creating a network of partitions that will keep the different colours in place. |
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Certain exemptions apply, inter alia, to the use of mercury in compact and straight fluorescent lamps, as well as to the use of lead in different types of solders and as an alloying element. |
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The technical and economic viability of substitution of lead in solders has been confirmed by practical experience of manufacturers who have already started to substitute lead in solders of their products. |
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The re-recruitment of former child solders to serve as miners for armed groups is reported, and active or former child soldiers work on behalf of their commanders. |
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There is also the syndrome of retired solders and, sometimes, politicians. |
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Antimony metal is also used in solders and for bearings. |
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A range of solders can be applied for pre-tinning by request. |
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Cyprus stated that given the presence of 43,000 heavily armed Turkish solders on the island, it was always very much interested in listening to what Turkey had to say. |
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The white solders were very good and thoroughly liked and respected the black troops, but nonetheless they were white Afrikaner South Africans with everything that entails. |
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Usually more complex alloy systems than the simple solders, fusible alloys may contain bismuth, cadmium, antimony, and occasionally indium and gallium. |
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They can choose from a wide range of gold, platinum and silver alloys as well as from stamped products, wires, round or profiled tubes, strips, sheets, solders and casting squares. |
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For example, lead-based solders should be avoided since lead can accumulate in the secondary feed stream and cause enormous problems for the recycler. |
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A second large application of tin is in solders for joining metals. |
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Such harsh environment applications require solders with melting points higher than that of tin-lead eutectic in order to achieve the required reliability. |
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