A Study Of Certain Alloys Of The Lead-Tin-Cadmium System With Reference To Their Use As Solders (2e8ada73-3d70-44e0-a671-4db7533f8cb8)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Carl Swartz
Organization:
The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Pages:
13
File Size:
430 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

ALTHOUGH a number of articles appeared during the war advocating the use of cadmium in lead-tin solders, very little information of value can be found in the literature regarding the properties of solders containing cadmium. In most of the published articles the cadmium seems to have been considered merely as a partial substitute for tin in a tin-lead alloy rather than as an essential constituent of a ternary alloy. The primary object of the substitution of cadmium for tin was to lessen the amount of tin required, at a time when the latter was scarce and high-priced, and thus to produce a cheaper solder. While this object was accomplished, the new properties resulting from a change from a binary lead-tin alloy to a ternary lead-tin-cadmium alloy were not given proper consideration in many cases. For the past few years, the American Smelting & Refining Co. has been marketing a very considerable amount of cadmium in the form of lead-tin-cadmium alloys for use as solders for certain special purposes, and the successful use of these solders suggested that if more extensive knowledge were available concerning the properties of lead-tin-cadmium alloys of various compositions their field of usefulness might be materially extended. The investigation described in the present paper was undertaken to obtain this information and, by means of tests under conditions approaching those of practical use, to determine the suitability of cadmium solders for various purposes.
Citation

APA: Carl Swartz  (1928)  A Study Of Certain Alloys Of The Lead-Tin-Cadmium System With Reference To Their Use As Solders (2e8ada73-3d70-44e0-a671-4db7533f8cb8)

MLA: Carl Swartz A Study Of Certain Alloys Of The Lead-Tin-Cadmium System With Reference To Their Use As Solders (2e8ada73-3d70-44e0-a671-4db7533f8cb8). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1928.

Export
Purchase this Article for $25.00

Create a Guest account to purchase this file
- or -
Log in to your existing Guest account