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publicationDate 2005-09-07-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1571235-A2
titleOfInvention Tinning method for copper tubular pieces
abstract In the method according to the invention, a surface of said piece of copper or alloy ofncopper is contacted with an aqueous dispersion comprising tin in the divided state,ntypically in the form of shot, and a tin solution agent, saidnthe dispersion being at a temperature above 60 ° C. and typically below 130 ° C.nin order to form in situ a tin salt capable of leading to a tin deposit by exchangenionic with the copper of said piece.n n n Advantages: inexpensive process which is implemented at a relatively low temperaturenlow.
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