Re: 1lb solder US $136.00 ?
"I thought that the people in US are generally better financially than in eastern Europe.. "
Because I am At bottom of the food chain.........Electronics-repair-man........ ................
States ranked by median household income
Rank State 2014
1 Maryland $70,004
2 New Jersey $69,825
3 California $67,458
4 Connecticut $65,753
Here is the BEST.....KESTER......USA....
The company was founded in 1899 as the Chicago Solder Company to produce flux-cored solder.This patented Kester manufacturing process has had a major impact in the electronics industry to this day.
Why 1lb solder US $136.00 ? The answer is Silver, I bet yu, Intel, F-22, NASA use more expensive solder (with precious metals) for IC chips, Weapons and Space applications.
http://www.kester.com/products/category/solder-wire Which I bought was 44 and 285 Flex Cored Wire (opened box)
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Which metal conducts electricity the best?
The answer: Pure Silver. The problem with Silver is that it can tarnish. This issue can cause problems in applications where skin effect is important, such as with high frequency currents. It is also more expensive than copper and the slight increase in conductivity is not worth the added cost.
So if all metals conduct electricity, how do they all rank? Take a look at this chart:
Material IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard)
Ranking Metal % Conductivity*
1 Silver (Pure) 105%
2 Copper 100%
3 Gold (Pure) 70%
4 Aluminum 61%
5 Brass 28%
6 Zinc 27%
7 Nickel 22%
8 Iron (Pure) 17%
9 Tin 15%
10 Phosphor Bronze 15%
11 Steel (Stainless included) 3-15%
12 Lead (Pure) 7%
13 Nickel Aluminum Bronze 7%
* Conductivity ratings are expressed as a relative measurement to copper. A 100% rating does not indicate no resistance.
As you can see the differences in electrical conductivity vary considerably depending on the metal. As mentioned, Brass has a very low conductivity rating despite containing copper, so it is very important that assumptions are not made on the electrical conductivity of a material. Always do as much research as possible!
"I thought that the people in US are generally better financially than in eastern Europe.. "
Because I am At bottom of the food chain.........Electronics-repair-man........ ................

States ranked by median household income
Rank State 2014
1 Maryland $70,004
2 New Jersey $69,825
3 California $67,458
4 Connecticut $65,753
Here is the BEST.....KESTER......USA....

The company was founded in 1899 as the Chicago Solder Company to produce flux-cored solder.This patented Kester manufacturing process has had a major impact in the electronics industry to this day.
Why 1lb solder US $136.00 ? The answer is Silver, I bet yu, Intel, F-22, NASA use more expensive solder (with precious metals) for IC chips, Weapons and Space applications.
http://www.kester.com/products/category/solder-wire Which I bought was 44 and 285 Flex Cored Wire (opened box)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Which metal conducts electricity the best?
The answer: Pure Silver. The problem with Silver is that it can tarnish. This issue can cause problems in applications where skin effect is important, such as with high frequency currents. It is also more expensive than copper and the slight increase in conductivity is not worth the added cost.
So if all metals conduct electricity, how do they all rank? Take a look at this chart:
Material IACS (International Annealed Copper Standard)
Ranking Metal % Conductivity*
1 Silver (Pure) 105%
2 Copper 100%
3 Gold (Pure) 70%
4 Aluminum 61%
5 Brass 28%
6 Zinc 27%
7 Nickel 22%
8 Iron (Pure) 17%
9 Tin 15%
10 Phosphor Bronze 15%
11 Steel (Stainless included) 3-15%
12 Lead (Pure) 7%
13 Nickel Aluminum Bronze 7%
* Conductivity ratings are expressed as a relative measurement to copper. A 100% rating does not indicate no resistance.
As you can see the differences in electrical conductivity vary considerably depending on the metal. As mentioned, Brass has a very low conductivity rating despite containing copper, so it is very important that assumptions are not made on the electrical conductivity of a material. Always do as much research as possible!
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