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Old August 20th 04, 01:29 PM
Mike Andrews
 
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scroob wrote:
I'm thinking a metallurgic reaction of some kind.


Much more likely that it puts a fairly hefty current through the
stuff between the electrodes on the business end. OK for passive
components, wire, and jewelry stuff, but not necessarily so good
for semiconductors.

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