500g spool SOLDER WIRE TIN LEAD electronics soldering
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Specifications:
- Weight: 500g spool
- Material Composition: Tin-Lead (Sn-Pb)
- Diameter: Variable (depends on stock availability)
- Brand: Generic
- Quality: Standard, suitable for general electronics soldering applications
- Melting Point: Approximately 183°C (based on standard tin-lead ratio)
Package:
1x 500g spool SOLDER WIRE TIN LEAD electronics soldering
Product Description
Features:
- High conductivity ensures reliable electrical connections.
- Ideal for general-purpose electronics soldering.
- Comes in a 500g spool, sufficient for extensive use.
- Easy to work with, providing smooth and consistent solder flow.
- Suitable for both beginners and professionals in electronics repair and assembly.
Description: This 500g spool of tin-lead solder wire is perfect for various electronics soldering tasks, ensuring durable and reliable joints. With a consistent melting point, it offers easy and smooth soldering, making it ideal for both amateurs and professionals alike. The wire diameter may vary depending on available stock, providing flexibility for different soldering needs. Its generic brand ensures cost-effectiveness without compromising on quality, making it suitable for DIY projects, repairs, and general electronics work.
FAQ:
What is the tin-to-lead ratio?
- The typical ratio is 60/40 (60% tin, 40% lead), but it can vary slightly based on stock.
Can I use this solder wire for plumbing?
- No, this solder wire is meant for electronics applications. Plumbing solder typically requires lead-free solder.
What is the melting point of this solder?
- The melting point is around 183°C for standard tin-lead solder.
Is flux included in this wire?
- This solder wire may or may not contain flux; additional flux might be needed depending on the specific task.
Is this solder wire RoHS compliant?
- No, tin-lead solder wire contains lead and is not RoHS compliant. Lead-free alternatives are available for RoHS-compliant needs.