neazoi
Advanced Member level 6
Hi,
I have the lead-free solder in 1.pdf (Sn/Cu).
At 2.pdf a typical SAC305 alloy is shown.
I see many impurities and in the case of my solder (Sn/Cu) there are more metals in it.
Should I worry about poisoning myself (primarily through skin contact or possible inhalation of any vaporized micro-metal particles) throughout the years of soldering with this alloy, assuming hand wash after finishing soldering?
*by the way I am not sure if lead-based 60/40 solder contains any other metals impurities.
Thank you
I have the lead-free solder in 1.pdf (Sn/Cu).
At 2.pdf a typical SAC305 alloy is shown.
I see many impurities and in the case of my solder (Sn/Cu) there are more metals in it.
Should I worry about poisoning myself (primarily through skin contact or possible inhalation of any vaporized micro-metal particles) throughout the years of soldering with this alloy, assuming hand wash after finishing soldering?
*by the way I am not sure if lead-based 60/40 solder contains any other metals impurities.
Thank you