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High-Purity Mixed Tin Rosin-Core Solder Wire, Dia 0.6–1.5mm (0.024–0.059 in), 8g / 50g Reel for Electrical Soldering
Reliable: High-purity mixed tin solder wire with a rosin core delivers excellent solderability, reduced spatter, and strong anti-corrosion performance for electronics repair, DIY projects, and professional electrical soldering.
Specifications:
- Application: Electrical soldering — electronics, home appliances, automotive electronics, industrial electronics, fuses, lighting, hardware
- Certification: NONE
- Diameter: 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.5mm (0.024 in, 0.032 in, 0.039 in, 0.047 in, 0.059 in)
- Flux Content: 2% (rosin core)
- Hazardous Chemicals: None
- Material: Mixed tin with rosin core
- Melting Point: Approx. 300 °C (572 °F)
- Operating Temperature: Recommended 300–500 °C (572–932 °F)
- Weight: 8g (0.28 oz) or 50g (1.76 oz) per reel — weight includes plastic reel; tolerance ±3g
- Recommended Soldering Iron Power: 60W–80W (temperature-adjustable)
- Package Includes: 1 x Soldering Wire reel; 1 x sealing sticker (transparent or non-transparent, sent at random)
Product Details: This rosin-core solder wire melts cleanly at higher tip temperatures and helps speed wetting and flow on common metals. For reliable bonding on oxidized copper, battery tabs, or other metal parts, use a separate soldering flux/paste to remove oxide films and improve adhesion. Note: due to reel size differences, larger diameters may be wound with less than a full circle on the reel; final weight remains within the stated tolerance.
Usage Tips: Ensure the soldering iron reaches approximately 300 °C (572 °F) to begin melting the wire. Work in a well-ventilated area and use proper soldering technique for clean joints.
Safety Notes:
Soldering involves high temperatures and molten metal. Wear eye protection and heat-resistant gloves, work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling flux fumes, keep flammable materials away from the work area, and keep out of reach of children.
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