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In Reply to: RE: I agree, Dynobot... posted by Duster on March 6, 2020 at 19:12:42:
This is hazardous material.
Any vendor that sells solder should have MSDS information available.
Any vendor that does not provide that information customers should not be purchasing from.
(If you check online vendors (Digikey, Mouser, Newark, etc) for solder, you will see MSDS sheets available for all products they sell.
In this particular case the TRT solder is just standard product purchased from a large manufacturer. A label then attached to obscure the OEM markings and a large ($$$) mark up applied.
I recommend to purchase solder from a reputable vendor and not some phoney-ass audiophile company.
FYI, I used to teach MIL-STD-2000 soldering classes for the U.S. Navy many years ago.
Dave.
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