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Lead-Free Low Temperature Solder Alloys  
Low temperature solder alloys can be used to join most metals. They are the only choice when working with pewter and other tin-based alloys, but are also well suited for use on copper and copper-base metals, steel and stainless steel and, in certain circumstances, silver an sterling silver alloys. Low temperature solders have significantly less strength than brazing alloys, so joint design must be considered carefully to ensure adequate strength. We recommend using lead-free solders whenever possible, both because these alloys are safer to use, and because they are ultimately safer for downstream consumers and the environment.
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Low Temperature Solder Alloys  
In some circumstances, applications require solder characteristics that can not be met using lead-free solders. While we encourage customers to make every effort to adapt their application to the safer alternatives, we also supply a range of lead-containing solders for those applications that absolutely require specific characteristics. Below is a comprehensive list of commercially available solder alloys for your reference. Please feel free to contact us regarding these products or for techinical assistance on selecting an appropriate solder for your application.
Know your obligations: OSHA Lead Standard
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